I blotted out several passages.Of less moment which were in my first copy, for fear of being censured as tedious and trifling, whereof travellers are often, perhaps not without justice, accused
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By depicting Gulliver's encounter with a great storm at sea, his capture by the peasants of the Lord's Kingdom, and his initial observations of the Lord's Kingdom, the plot sets the tone for the subsequent adventures. At the same time, this chapter also shows Gulliver's psychological changes and reflections when he encounters difficulties, which provides a foundation for the development of the subsequent plot.