Where is she going? Oh, she's flying too low for that.

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:55 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Perhaps that's why the birds are leaving so early this spring. They're afraid of the planes.

- Yes, they're leaving us to fend for ourselves.

- Planes and bombs. No wonder they're frightened.

- Here it is only the first of May and the last of the pink-feet have gone already. So have the barnacle geese. All are leaving.

- Philip, look!

- The snow goose! The princess, she's going too. Oh, no!

- Where is she going? Oh, she's flying too low for that.

- She isn't rising at all, just slowly circling the lighthouse, getting the feel of her wings. But look! She's settling again.

- Princess, you're going to stay with us?

- Yes, she'll stay.

- She'll never go away again. The lost princess is lost no more. This is her home now, of her own free will.

- Philip, I... I must go back. Goodbye.

- Goodbye, Frith.

- Till... Till tomorrow.

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