And finally a reality that dropped to earth in the pen, and came waddling forward, importantly, to be fed, as though she'd never been away. It was the snow goose.

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

You can hear this line at 00:09:14 in the radio play.

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- And then in mid-October, the miracle occurred...

- Rhayader was in his enclosure, feeding his birds.

- A gray northeast wind was blowing, and the land was sighing beneath the coming tide.

- Above the sea and the wind noises, he heard a high, clear note.

- He turned his eyes upward to the evening sky in time to see first an infinite speck, then a black-and-white winged dream that circled the lighthouse once...

- And finally a reality that dropped to earth in the pen, and came waddling forward, importantly, to be fed, as though she'd never been away. It was the snow goose.

- But where's she been all summer then, in Canada?

- Who knows? Perhaps...

- I think she must have summered in Greenland or Spitsbergen with the pink-feet, and she must have remembered us and returned to see us.

- Oh, good, kind princess, coming back to see us all that way.

- Yes.

- You see, it means that she isn't afraid of us anymore. Not even afraid of me.

- No.

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