Part Ⅰ A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT
CHAPTER I. The Author gives some account of himselfand
family. His first inducements to travel He isshipwrecked,
and swims for his life, gets" safe on shore in the countryof
Lilliput, is made a prisoner, and carried up thecountry
CHAPTER If. The EmPeror of Lilliput, attended byseveral
of the nobility, comes to see the Author in hisconfinement.
The Emperor's person and habit described. Learned men
appointed to teach the Author their language. He gainsfa-
vour by his mild disposition. His pockets are searched,and
his sword and pistols taken from him CHAPTER 1II. The Authordiverts the Emperor and his nobil-
ity of both sexes, in a very uncommon manner. Thediver-
sions of the court of Lilliput described. The Authorhath
his liberty granted him upon certain conditions CHAPTERIV Mildendo the metropolis of Lilliput described,
together with the Emperor's palace. A conversationbetween
the Author and a principal Secretary, concerning theaffairs'
of that empire. The Author's offers to serve the Emperor inhis wars CHAPTER V. The Author, by an extraordinarystratagem,
prevents an invasion. A high title of honour is conferred
upon him. Ambassadors arrive from the Emperor of Blef-
uscu, and sue for peace. The Empress's apartment on fire
by an accident. The Author instrumental in saving the rest of thepalace CHAPTER VI. Of the inhabitants of Lilliput; theirlearning,
laws, and customs, the manner of educating their children.
The Author's way of living in that country. His vindication of agreat lady CHAPTER VII. The Author, being informed of adesign to
accuse him of high treason, makes his escape to Blefuscu.
His reception there CHArtER VIII. The Author, by a luckyaccident, finds means
to leave .Blefuscu; and, after some difficulties, returns safe tohis native country
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Part Ⅱ A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG
Part Ⅲ A VOYAGE TO LAPUTA,BALNIBARBI,LUGGNAGG,GLUBBDUBDRIB,ADNJAPAN
Part Ⅳ A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THE HOUYHNHNMS