Panayam ng Tatlong Binata — Unang Hati

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Panayam ng Tatlong Binata — Unang Hati

by Cleto R. Ignacio

TL·~40 minutes·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

[Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Tagalog which is no longer used is

0:15
2

PANAYAM NG - TATLONG BINATA - TINULA NI - Cleto R. Ignacio - CONCEPCION, MALABON, RIZAL - BAHAY PALIMBAGAN ni P. SAYO BALO ni SORIANO - MAYNILA - TEL. 3099. - UNANG PAGKAPALIMBAG 1921 - Rosario 225 Binundok

0:13
3

TINIG KASALUKUYAN - O - KUWENTO - NG - Tatlong Binatang - SI - Brillo, Electo at ni Brindo - UNANG HATI

0:06
4

Talaan ng Nilalaman - PAUNAWA - BRILLO - KASAGUTAN - ELECTO - BRINDO - ELECTO

0:04
5

PAUNAWA

0:50
6

BRILLO

19:33
7

KASAGUTAN

6:03
8

ELECTO

0:57
9

BRINDO

11:05
10

ELECTO

0:57

Description

In a kingdom where courtly duties blend with everyday struggle, three young men—Brillo, Electo, and Brindo—navigate life under the watchful eye of the monarch. Brillo, a modest youth, has earned a trusted place caring for the royal garden and attending to a princess and a lady of the court. His gentle nature and steadfast loyalty make him a familiar presence in the palace halls, while his companions share their own hopes and challenges.

When the princess asks Brillo to speak his heart, his modest words stir a quiet tension between duty and desire. The king, wary of any union that might blur social lines, threatens to bar Brillo from any future honor, urging him to seek his destiny beyond the royal walls. As promises of five years of waiting hang in the air, Brillo stands at a crossroads, contemplating a path that might lead him away from the palace and toward a dignity of his own making.

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Language

tl

Duration

~40 minutes (38K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Produced from page scans provided by University of Michigan

Release date

2004-12-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Cleto R. Ignacio

A Tagalog writer whose surviving works point to a lively early-20th-century print career in the Philippines. His books range from verse dialogues to devotional and historical narratives, giving modern listeners a glimpse of popular reading in that era.

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