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The Snow Goose (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 22

Laurence Olivier 1970s portraitListen to Laurence Olivier bring the characters of Paul Gallico's story 'The Snow Goose' to life in this rare 1954 Theatre Royal radio play, featuring sound clips on our page.

Actors: Laurence Olivier (Narrator / Philip Rhayader)

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211 What's that bird on a rail for heaven's sake? -Looks like a goose. -It is, sir.
212 What's your name, child? -Frith. -Oh, Fritha, I suppose.
213 What, us, sir? -Yes, you fool! Don't stand there staring. Get in, quick!
214 When he had brought his boatload out to the Kentish Maid, Rhayader sailed back to the shore for seven more survivors, and all that day he sailed back and forth.
215 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.
216 When she came, Rhayader, with a shock, realised that she was a child no longer.
217 When the snow goose was at the lighthouse, Frith came too.
218 Where did you find it? -In marsh, sir, where parlours have been. What is it, sir?
219 Where do you live? -We're fishing folk in Wickaeldroth.
220 Where is she going? Oh, she's flying too low for that.

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