The Voyages of Sindbad (6) [The Voyages of Sindbad]
The Vogaes of sindbad (6)
" Yes, my noble friends, " he continued, addressing the company, " I assure you that my adventures have been strange enough to deter evene the most avaricious men from seeking wealth by crossing the seas.
Since you have, perhaps, only heard confused accounts of my voyages, and the dangers and wonders that I have met with by sea and by land, I will now give you a true account of some of them, which I think you will be pleased to hear. "
As Sindbad was relating his adventures chiefly on account of the porter, he ordered, before beginning his tale, that the burden which had been left in the street should be carried by some of his own servants to the palce for which Hindbad had set out at first, while he remained to listen to the story.
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次回、First Voyage 始まります。
もう少し短い物語を、2~3日以内に並行したいと思います。
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