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Sinbad the Sailor story PDF - Bagdad

The First Voyage

Sinbad the Sailor story PDF - Islands

We Rowed as Fast as we Could

The Second Voyage

Sinbad the Sailor story PDF - The bird

Sinbad the Sailor story PDF - Pieces

Sinbad the Sailor story PDF - diamonds

The Third Voyage

 We found some timber on the seashore,

The Fourth Voyage

a voyage to Persia

At last arrived at Bagda.

 The Fifth Voyage

The Sixth Voyage

The Seventh and Last Voyage

Source: www.gutenberg.org

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