It had been limping about the enclosure with the wild pink-footed geese by Christmas time.

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

You can hear this line at 00:06:49 in the radio play.

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- But the child Fred, or Freda, came back. She overcame her fear of Rhayader.

- Her imagination was captured by the presence of this strange white princess from a land far across the sea.

- He had shown her the land on a map. It was pink all over.

- And on the map, they had traced the stormy path of the lost bird from its home in Canada to the great marsh of Essex.

- But now that the winter was over, Snow Goose was quite well again.

- It had been limping about the enclosure with the wild pink-footed geese by Christmas time.

- And now that it was June again, it would fly away.

- Yes. Very soon we shall see the last of our princess. Aren't you sorry?

- Aye.

- Must she go then?

- Yes. Her instinct will call her back to Canada now that the summer has come again. That is, if she can never fly back to Canada when she leaves here.

- Couldn't we stop her flying away?

- Oh, yes, we could. But you wouldn't want us to do that, would you?

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