- Look, the resale boat. It's sinking.
- A concussion.

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

You can hear this line at 00:24:51 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- I wonder who he was, poor devil. Probably someone who'd come over from Dover or somewhere.

- Stayed with the very end and then killed on the way back.

- The goose didn't bring him any luck, mister.

- No, poor beggar.

- Nice shooting back there!

- Well, there's one line that won't do any more damage.

- Look, the resale boat. It's sinking.

- A concussion.

- Yes, he's going. He's a man with a...

- And there goes the goose, suttling around like a plane saluting. Once, twice, three times.

- Now flying back to England.

- He'll bring bad news to someone, I'm afraid.

- When Rhayader had sailed away, Fritha had remained alone at the little lighthouse on the Great Marsh, taking care of the birds, waiting for she knew not what.

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