4. Describe Dr Gulliver's struggle to reach the shore.
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When Gulliver's boat was overset by a sudden flurry, he swam as fortune directed him. Till now, he had not much energy that he could swim by his own. So, he was dependent on the mercy of wind and tide that gently pushed him towards shore. He often let his legs drop in order to ensure that there is bottom or not, and at the time when Gulliver found himself within his depth, his legs strike against a declivity and it was so small that he walked near half mile to get to the shore.
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