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.

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

You can hear this line at 00:25:20 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- The first days she haunted the seawall watching, though she knew it was useless.

- Later, she roamed through the storerooms of the lighthouse where Rhayader had stacked his canvases.

- There she came across the picture that Rhayader had painted of her from memory when she was still a child.

- The picture and all she saw in it stirred her as nothing had before, for much of Rhayader's soul had gone into it.

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