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CHAPTER XI.

Author: Jonathan Swift 2026-04-27 19:44:33

The author’s dangerous voyage. He arrives at New Holland, hoping to settle there. Is wounded with an arrow by one of the natives. Is seized and carried by force into a Portuguese ship. The great civil

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