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Chapter 1: A Voyage to Lilliput

A Voyage to Lilliput - Gulliver's Travels
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I was born in Nottinghamshire and was the third of five sons. My father was not a rich man, but he was able to send me to Cambridge University, where I studied for three years. When I left college, I continued my studies and became a doctor, but I always wanted to travel and so I made several voyages as a ship’s doctor. When I married my wife, Mary, however, I planned to stay at home for a while but after a few years, I discovered I was not earning enough money from my patients. I decided to go to sea again and this time I joined a ship sailing to the islands in the South Pacific Ocean.

 

 

We started our journey from Bristol on May the 4th 1699. At first our voyage went well, we sailed across the Atlantic round the coast of Africa and into the Indian Ocean, but before we can reach the Pacific a violent storm hit us and drove us to the North West of Tasmania. The wind drove our ship out to a rock, which broke the ship in half.

Some of the sailors and I managed to get a boat into the water and we rowed away to look for land. But when we were too tired to row anymore a great wave hit our small boat and we all fell into the sea. I do not know what happened to my companions but I suppose they were all drowned.

 

The wind and waves pushed me along as I struggled to keep my head above water. I became very tired and soon felt I could not swim anymore. Luckily, just then my feet touched the ground. I walked out of the sea and unto a beach where there was no sign of any people or houses. I was so exhausted that I laid down and went to sleep.

Gulliver survived the shipwreck. He thought that the other sailors drowned.

When I woke up the next morning and tried to get up I could not move I was laying on my back and my whole body, my arms and legs, were strongly fastened to the ground. Even my hair, which was long and thick, was tied to the ground. The sun began to grow hot and I was very uncomfortable.  

 

Soon I felt something alive moving along my leg and up my body to my face and when I look down I saw a very small human being only fifteen centimeters tall. He had a bow and arrow in his hands and there were 40 more of these little man following him. I was so surprised that I gave a great shout. They all jumped back very frightened and some hurt themselves by falling off my body.

Meanwhile I was struggling to unfasten myself but just as I managed to pull my left arm free of the ropes I felt a hundred arrows land on my free hand and more arrows on my face and body this was very painful and made me cry aloud. I lay quietly to see what will happen next. When they saw I was no longer struggling, they quickly built a platform next to my head and an official climbed up there to speak to me. Although I could not understand his language I understood that they would be friendly towards me if I did not try to harm them.

 

By now I was extremely hungry so I used sign language to beg the official for food. He seemed to understand me because immediately ladders where put against my sides and little men climbed up with baskets of food and drink. They were surprised at how much I could eat and drink in just one mouthful I ate three of their meat dishes and three of their loaves of bread. I drank two of their barrels of wine and I was still thirsty because that was only half a litre. While they were bringing me food I wondered whether to pick up a handful of the little man and throw them to their death but I was afraid they would shoot at me again and anyway I was grateful for their kindness in giving me food and drink so I did not move after some time another official climbed up to the platform and spoke to me.

 

From his signs I understood that they were going to move me. The king of this country, which was called Lilliput, had ordered his people to carry me to the capital city about a kilometer away. I made signs to ask whether I could be untied but the official politely refused.

The Lilliputians tied Gulliver to the ground and gave him food and drinks. 

While I was eating a platform had been prepared to carry me. The people of Lilliput known as the Lilliputians are very intelligent and clever with their hands.  For me 500 men built a special wooden platform with 22 wheels, 900 of the strongest men worked for about 3 hours to lift me on to the platform and 1500 of the king’s largest horses each 11 ½ centimetres high pulled me to the capital. I did not know any of this because they put a sleeping powder in my wine and I was in a deep sleep. The king had decided I would stay in the largest available building just outside the city gates.  Its door was only a metre high and half a metre wide so I can only just get inside on my hands and knees. My guards put 91 chains on my left leg so I that could not escape then they cut the ropes that tied me and I was able to get to my feet.

 

As I stood up I heard cries of astonishment all around me. I felt rather miserable but at least I could walk about now in a two metres circle. I was certainly an interesting sight for the Lilliputians who could come out of the city in crowds of several thousands to see me. Now I have a good view of the countryside, the fields look like flowerbeds in a garden and even the tallest trees were only two metres high. I was soon visited by the king himself, he has such a strong handsome face and is very popular among his people he arrived with his queen, his children and his lords and ladies all dressed in beautiful gold and silver clothes. In order to make conversation easier, I lay on my side so that my face was close was to him. I spoke to him in all the languages I knew but we still could not understand each other. The king ordered his people to make me a bed using 600 Lilliputian beds. It was not very comfortable but it was better than sleeping on the stone floor. He ordered the crowds of sightseers to go back to their homes so that the work of the country could continue and I would not be annoyed. For a long time he discussed with his lords in private what should be done with me. I was told all this later by a good friend of mine. Clearly such a large person could be a danger to his small people. At last it was decided that as I had behaved so well up to now I will be kept alive. Food and drink would be brought to me everyday from all the villages, 600 people would be my servants, 300 men would make me a new suite and 6 teachers would teach me their language. And so in about 3 weeks I began to speak the language of Lilliput.

 

The Lilliputians inspected Gulliver's pockets.

The King often visited me and everytime he came I ask him to take off my chains. He explained that first I must promise not to fight against Lilliput or hurt Lilliputians and that I must be searched for weapons. I agreed to both these things and carefully picked up two of his officers in my hand. I put them first in one pocket then moved them to all my other pockets except two, which I kept a secret. As I searched they wrote down in a notebook details of all the things they found.

Afterwards I read some of their report.:

 

In the second coat pocket, we found two very large pieces of wood and inside them were great pieces of metal very sharp.

 

 In another pocket, there was a most wonderful engine at the end of a long chain. The engine was inside a huge round container, which was made half of silver and half of another metal. This second metal was very strange as we can see through it to some mysterious writing and pictures the engine made a continuous loud noise.

 

The officers could not guess what these things were but they were of course my two pocketknives and my watch. They also found my comb a purse with several gold and silver coins, my gun and bullets.

 

The king wanted to know what the gun was used for, “Bring it out!”, he ordered me, “and show me how it works”.

 

I took the gun out and put a bullet into it.

“Don’t be afraid.” I warned the king then I fired the gun into the air.

 

It was the loudest noise the Lilliputians had ever heard. Hundreds of them thought they were dead and fell down. The king himself was very frightened. As I gave my gun to the officials to keep, I warned them to be careful with it. They allowed me to keep all my other things and I hope one day soon I would be free.

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