
A newborn heir arrives in the bustling kingdom of Nomansland, dazzling all with his rosy complexion and inquisitive eyes. The royal court swarms with twenty‑four godparents, each eager to bestow a name and pledge support, while the entire realm celebrates with feasts, gowns, and grand ceremony. Even as the queen watches from her quiet bedside, the palace hums with the excitement of a future monarch whose birth promises hope and continuity.
Yet beneath the splendor, the young prince senses a subtle limitation that sets him apart. Drawn to a lone window, he watches the world beyond the walls and feels a growing desire to explore it, despite his fragile state. His gentle curiosity leads him on a quiet quest for understanding—learning that true strength often lies in compassion and the willingness to look beyond one’s own confines. This tender tale invites listeners to share in his wonder and the timeless message that even the smallest voice can echo far beyond a palace gate.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (246K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1887
Best remembered for the enduring Victorian novel John Halifax, Gentleman, this English writer also published poetry, children's stories, and essays. Her work often blends domestic life, moral choice, and a warm belief in personal courage.
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