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
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The Author, by an extraordinary stratagem, prevents an invasion--A high title of honor is conferred upon him--Ambassadors arrive from the emperor of Blefuscu, and sue for peace
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Of the inhabitants of Lilliput; their learning, laws, and customs; the manner of educating their children--The Author's way of living in that country--His vindication of a great lady
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The Author, being informed of a design to accuse him of high treason, makes his escape to Blefuscu--His reception there
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