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Sinbad goes adventuring again, but his ship is blown by a storm to the faraway Sea of the Clime of the King, where King Solomon is buried. They are then wrecked and Sinbad rides on a plank of wood for two days. He lands on an island, makes a raft, and sets out again, winding up in a city where his host, a Shaykh, buys the raft and gives Sinbad his daughter's hand in marriage. With the end of the story, he tells Sinbad the Landsman that his good life had a cost, and Sinbad the Landsman apologizes for being jealous. They remain friends all their lives.

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  • The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
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  • Sinbad goes adventuring again, but his ship is blown by a storm to the faraway Sea of the Clime of the King, where King Solomon is buried. They are then wrecked and Sinbad rides on a plank of wood for two days. He lands on an island, makes a raft, and sets out again, winding up in a city where his host, a Shaykh, buys the raft and gives Sinbad his daughter's hand in marriage. With the end of the story, he tells Sinbad the Landsman that his good life had a cost, and Sinbad the Landsman apologizes for being jealous. They remain friends all their lives.
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  • Sinbad goes adventuring again, but his ship is blown by a storm to the faraway Sea of the Clime of the King, where King Solomon is buried. They are then wrecked and Sinbad rides on a plank of wood for two days. He lands on an island, makes a raft, and sets out again, winding up in a city where his host, a Shaykh, buys the raft and gives Sinbad his daughter's hand in marriage. One day the Shaykh dies. Sinbad learns that the men of the town become birds once a month. He asks to accompany them, and they reluctantly agree. They fly up to heaven, where he hears the angels glorifying God, but interrupts. The group has to flee the bolt of fire from heaven, and they angrily abandon Sinbad on a mountain. Sinbad repents and goes down from the mountain, where he saves a man from a serpent. The man promises to be Sinbad's servant. He goes back to the city, apologizing to the people who left him on the mountain, and finds his wife. She tells him the people are devils, and asks him to take her back to his country with him. They arrive in Bassorah and he learns that he has been away twenty-seven years, and vows never to travel again. With the end of the story, he tells Sinbad the Landsman that his good life had a cost, and Sinbad the Landsman apologizes for being jealous. They remain friends all their lives.
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