
In a hidden cavern of glimmering stone, Shibli Bagarag follows the thin beam of a magical sword, navigating a maze of silent statues and veiled corridors that hint at an ancient underground kingdom. The passage opens onto a vaulted hall where a fountain erupts into a flock of luminous birds, their wings stirring the air with a silvery gleam. As the birds ascend, they reveal a sprawling terrace bathed in a copper‑colored sun, casting golden arrows across verdant pastures and crystal streams.
Amid this enchanted landscape Shibli discovers his beloved Noorna, trapped within a crystal pillar and guarded by a monstrous, eye‑wreathed fish. With the sword in hand and urged on by a group of daring youths and a mysterious princess, he must cut through the enchanted barriers that bind her. The scene crackles with tension as the blade, the kite‑like predator, and the fragile hope of rescue intertwine, promising a perilous quest that balances wonder with imminent danger.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1909
A major Victorian novelist and poet, he is best remembered for sharp, psychologically rich fiction and for turning comedy into a serious way of looking at human behavior. His work rewards listeners who enjoy wit, moral complexity, and characters who rarely fit simple categories.
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