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Lemuel Gulliver loves to travel. When the ship on which he serves as a doctor sinks, he is captured by the tiny Lilliputians, and taken to the capital of Lilliput.
There he helps them face their enemies, Blefuscu, but escapes to escape the queen's wrath and finds a way to return to his homeland.
However, he is not even more fortunate on his next trip, since his companions abandon him in the land of the Giants. There his owner shows him off as a curiosity to earn money and eventually sells him to the queen.
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