- What, us, sir?
- Yes, you fool! Don't stand there staring. Get in, quick!

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

You can hear this line at 00:21:50 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Here. No, they didn't get him. They didn't get him. He's going to make it.

- Oh, look at him now. A black beard, humpback, and a sort of claw for his hand.

- It's Old Nick himself. We must be dead and we don't know it.

- It's more like the good lord he looks to me, like the pictures in the Sunday school books: white face, dark eyes, beard and all, and his glooming boat.

- I can take seven at a time.

- Good man! The seven are the nearest. Get in. You four, you and you men over there.

- What, us, sir?

- Yes, you fool! Don't stand there staring. Get in, quick!

- Yes, sir. Come on, Lofty. This is it.

- Come on, lads. In you get. Don't mind getting your feet wet.

- Mind your heads when I swing around. In fact, keep down in the bottom of the boat, all of you.

- Blimy, look at that ruddy goose flying round and round.

- Told you it was a good omen. It's a blinking angel of mercy. That's what it is.

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