Why did Gulliver set off on another sea vouage
even though the had grown weary of sea after
his previous one?
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His reception, with several accidents that happened there. ... We then set sail, and had a good voyage till we passed the Straits of Madagascar; ... the winds, which in those seas are observed to blow a constant equal gale between the ... against a storm, which accordingly happened the day following: for the southern
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The last of these voyages not proving very fortunate, I grew weary of the sea, and intended to stay at home with my wife and family. Gulliver, who has trained as a doctor, explains why he set off on yet another voyage: He needs the money. ...
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