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?

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

You can hear this line at 00:18:41 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- This is something I can do. You know I can. Just for once I can be a man and play my part.

- I'll come with you.

- No, no, no. Your place in the boat would cause a soldier to be left behind, and another, and another.

- No, I must go. Goodbye, my dear. Now, will you look after the birds until I return?

- Yes, I'll take care of them.

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