Yes, yes, I must go away. A little trip. I'll come back, never fear.

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

You can hear this line at 00:17:04 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- But her firm tread on the seawall was full of eagerness, and sometimes unconsciously she found herself hurrying.

- As she approached the lighthouse, she saw the yellow light of Rhayader's lantern down by his little wharf.

- His sailboat was rocking gently on the flooding tide, and he was loading supplies into her, water and food and bottles of brandy, gear and a spare sail.

- Philip, you're going away?

- Frith! Oh, I'm glad you came.

- Yes, yes, I must go away. A little trip. I'll come back, never fear.

- But where must you go?

- Over the channel to Dunkirk.

- Over the channel? You mean to France?

- Yes, it's only about a hundred miles.

- You mean where the fighting is? You're going to the war?

- Well, in a way, yes.

- You've heard the news about Dunkirk?

- Only what they say. But our soldiers are fighting there.

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