
audiobook
by Sir Charles Augustus Murray
A quiet evening settles over a sprawling Arab camp on the western edge of Egypt’s Bahyrah province, where palm trees sway and the desert’s golden dunes stretch toward the horizon. The camp belongs to the fierce “Sons of Ali,” led by the weather‑worn Sheik Sâleh el‑Ghazy, who watches his herd of goats, sheep, and prized mares from a modest tent. The scene is painted with the soft sounds of prayer, distant bells, and the gentle rustle of a desert breeze, inviting listeners into a world where tradition and the harsh landscape intertwine.
At the heart of the tension stands Hassan, a sixteen‑year‑old whose muscular build and striking features set him apart from his peers. Fresh from a heated confrontation, he arrives before his father with blood trickling down his cheek, his eyes blazing with a mixture of anger and defiant irony. The Sheik, ever the voice of patience, urges his son to explain the cause of his wound, hinting at a painful secret that has erupted into open conflict.
The opening of this tale promises a vivid portrait of tribal life, honor, and the fierce emotions that can ignite within a young man caught between duty and personal turmoil. Listeners will be drawn into the rich tapestry of desert culture while waiting to discover how Hassan’s plea for understanding will shape his destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (621K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carolyn Jablonski, Shaun Pinder and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-12-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1806–1895
A Scottish diplomat, traveler, and writer, he turned years of wide-ranging journeys into vivid books about North America, the Middle East, and Europe. His work mixes sharp observation with the curiosity of someone who was always on the move.
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