"then i became insensible" describe the tempest briefly before the narrator lost his sense.
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The Story of Sindbad the Sailor has been told in many versions, with slight variations in title and detail. Sometimes his name is spelled differently: The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor. We've chosen Arabian Nights, Windermere Series, illustrated by Milo Winter (1914). This story was probably added to the original One Thousand and One Nights in the European translations, notably by Antoine Galland (1704 and 1717).
An illustration for the story The Story of Sindbad the Sailor by the author Arabian Nights
In the reign of the same caliph, Haroun al Raschid, of whom we have already heard, there lived at Bagdad a poor porter, called Hindbad. One day, when the weather was excessively hot, he was employed to carry a heavy burden from one end of the town to the other. Being much fatigued, he took off his load, and sat upon it, near a large mansion .