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Gulliver’s Travels

CHAPTER IV
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Mildendo, the metropolis of Lilliput, described, together with the emperor's palace.

A conversation between the author and a principal secretary, concerning the affairs of that empire.

The author's offers to serve the emperor in his wars.
The first request I made, after I had obtained my liberty, was, that I might have license to see Mildendo, the metropolis; which the emperor easily granted me, but with a special charge to do no hurt either to the inhabitants or their houses.

The people had notice, by proclamation, of my design to visit the town.

The wall which encompassed it is two feet and a half high, and at least eleven inches broad, so that a coach and horses may be driven very safely round it; and it is flanked with strong towers at ten feet distance.


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