Let's get a proper look at her.

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

You can hear this line at 00:03:19 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- It's hurted. Is it still alive?

- Yes, yes, I think so. Come in, child, come in.

- Where did you find it?

- In marsh, sir, where parlours have been. What is it, sir?

- Well, it's a... It's a snow goose from Canada. How in all heaven did it get here?

- It's been shot by parlours. Can you heal it, sir?

- Yes, I think so. Anyway, we'll try.

- Come along, you can help me. There are some scissors and bandages in that cupboard over there.

- All right.

- Let's get a proper look at her.

- All right, all right. We're not going to hurt you. Just trying to help you, that's all. You know that, don't you?

- All right. Hmm. Yes, she's been shot all right, poor thing. Her leg's broken. And the wing's tipped, but not badly.

- Now, if we just clip her primaries so that we can bandage it... Yeah, that's better. Now we can see what we're doing.

- Will she be able to fly again?

- Oh, yes. These primaries, these big wing feathers, they'll grow in the spring. And then she'll be able to fly as well as ever.

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