Philip, must you go? You'll not come back. Why must it be you?

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

You can hear this line at 00:18:21 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- All the men with boats in Chelmbury are putting out, and the little ships along the whole coast, all going over to help get the men back to England.

- The government has made an appeal. Every tug or fishing boat or launch that can get there heading across the channel to take the men off the beaches.

- But it's madness. They'll all be killed. What can they do?

- Well, they can do something. Get the men off the beaches to the transports and destroyers that are standing offshore, that can't get into the shallows.

- You see, that's what I can do. Six or seven men at a time. Get them off the beaches.

- Philip, must you go? You'll not come back. Why must it be you?

- Oh, no, listen. Those men are huddled on the beaches like hunted birds. You know, the wounded and the hunted birds we used to find and bring into the sanctuary.

- Over them are flying the planes like steel peregrines, hawks and falcons. There's no shelter in which to hide.

- They're lost and storm-driven and harried, like the lost princess was when you found her, and brought her to me from the marshes that time we healed her, you remember?

- You're not... You're bad arm, Philip.

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