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 he also dispatched; and calling for, found they had no more to give him. they had done these wonders, they for joy; and after warning the  on the ground the King desired he would  the empty barrels as far as he could;  when they saw the vessels in the air,  was an universal shout of Hekina Degul.

Mr could not help  at the intrepidity of these diminutive who ventured to walk and mount his body, while one of his hands was  liberty, without trembling at the very  of so prodigious a creature as he must  to them   After some time an  from the King appeared before, who producing credentials under the  seal, spoke about ten minutes without  sign of anger, and yet with great ; pointing often towards the , which was distant about  a mile, whether it was his Majesty's  that he should be conveyed-Mr. Gulliver made signs that he should beglad to be released; and the ambassador very well what he meant for he shook his head by way of