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Suddenly, from the darkness behind her, there came a rush of wings, and something swept past her into the air.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:19:29 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- No, I must go. Goodbye, my dear. Now, will you look after the birds until I return?

- Yes, I'll take care of them.

- Godspeed, Philip.

- God bless you, Frith.

- It was night now, bright with moon fragment and stars and northern glow.

- Frith stood on the seawall and watched the sail gliding down the swollen estuary.

- Suddenly, from the darkness behind her, there came a rush of wings, and something swept past her into the air.

- In the night light, she saw the flash of white wings, black tip, and the thrust-forward head of the snow goose.

- It rose and cruised over the lighthouse once, and then headed down the winding creek where Rhayader's sail was slanting in the gaining breeze, and flew above him in slow, wide circles.

- Princess! Oh, princess, watch over him. Watch over him.

- Hey, you all right, mate?

- Fine.

- Hey, look at that one. A ruddy great bird flying into all that muck and stink. Look at it.

[...]

The Snow Goose (1954) Sound Clip

Laurence Olivier 1970s portraitListen to Laurence Olivier bring the characters of Paul Gallico's story 'The Snow Goose' to life in this rare 1954 Theatre Royal radio play, featuring sound clips on our page.

Actors: Laurence Olivier (Narrator / Philip Rhayader)

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