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51
I
had
sent
so
many
memorials
and
petitions
for
my
liberty
,
that
his
majesty
at
length
mentioned
the
matter
,
first
in
the
cabinet
,
and
then
in
a
full
council
;
where
it
was
opposed
by
none
,
except
Skyresh
Bolgolam
,
who
was
pleased
,
without
any
provocation
,
to
be
my
mortal
enemy
.
But
it
was
carried
against
him
by
the
whole
board
,
and
confirmed
by
the
emperor
.
That
minister
was
galbet
,
or
admiral
of
the
realm
,
very
much
in
his
master
's
confidence
,
and
a
person
well
versed
in
affairs
,
but
of
a
morose
and
sour
complexion
.
However
,
he
was
at
length
persuaded
to
comply
;
but
prevailed
that
the
articles
and
conditions
upon
which
I
should
be
set
free
,
and
to
which
I
must
swear
,
should
be
drawn
up
by
himself
.
These
articles
were
brought
to
me
by
Skyresh
Bolgolam
in
person
attended
by
two
under-secretaries
,
and
several
persons
of
distinction
.
After
they
were
read
,
I
was
demanded
to
swear
to
the
performance
of
them
;
first
in
the
manner
of
my
own
country
,
and
afterwards
in
the
method
prescribed
by
their
laws
;
which
was
,
to
hold
my
right
foot
in
my
left
hand
,
and
to
place
the
middle
finger
of
my
right
hand
on
the
crown
of
my
head
,
and
my
thumb
on
the
tip
of
my
right
ear
.
But
because
the
reader
may
be
curious
to
have
some
idea
of
the
style
and
manner
of
expression
peculiar
to
that
people
,
as
well
as
to
know
the
article
upon
which
I
recovered
my
liberty
,
I
have
made
a
translation
of
the
whole
instrument
,
word
for
word
,
as
near
as
I
was
able
,
which
I
here
offer
to
the
public
.
52
"
Golbasto
Momarem
Evlame
Gurdilo
Shefin
Mully
Ully
Gue
,
most
mighty
Emperor
of
Lilliput
,
delight
and
terror
of
the
universe
,
whose
dominions
extend
five
thousand
blustrugs
(
(
about
twelve
miles
in
circumference
)
)
to
the
extremities
of
the
globe
;
monarch
of
all
monarchs
,
taller
than
the
sons
of
men
;
whose
feet
press
down
to
the
centre
,
and
whose
head
strikes
against
the
sun
;
at
whose
nod
the
princes
of
the
earth
shake
their
knees
;
53
pleasant
as
the
spring
,
comfortable
as
the
summer
,
fruitful
as
autumn
,
dreadful
as
winter
:
his
most
sublime
majesty
proposes
to
the
man-mountain
,
lately
arrived
at
our
celestial
dominions
,
the
following
articles
,
which
,
by
a
solemn
oath
,
he
shall
be
obliged
to
perform
:
--
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54
"
1st
,
The
man-mountain
shall
not
depart
from
our
dominions
,
without
our
license
under
our
great
seal
.
55
"
2d
,
He
shall
not
presume
to
come
into
our
metropolis
,
without
our
express
order
;
at
which
time
,
the
inhabitants
shall
have
two
hours
warning
to
keep
within
doors
.
56
"
3d
,
The
said
man-mountain
shall
confine
his
walks
to
our
principal
high
roads
,
and
not
offer
to
walk
,
or
lie
down
,
in
a
meadow
or
field
of
corn
.
57
"
4th
,
As
he
walks
the
said
roads
,
he
shall
take
the
utmost
care
not
to
trample
upon
the
bodies
of
any
of
our
loving
subjects
,
their
horses
,
or
carriages
,
nor
take
any
of
our
subjects
into
his
hands
without
their
own
consent
.
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58
"
5th
,
If
an
express
requires
extraordinary
despatch
,
the
man-mountain
shall
be
obliged
to
carry
,
in
his
pocket
,
the
messenger
and
horse
a
six
days
journey
,
once
in
every
moon
,
and
return
the
said
messenger
back
(
if
so
required
)
)
safe
to
our
imperial
presence
.
59
"
6th
,
He
shall
be
our
ally
against
our
enemies
in
the
island
of
Blefuscu
,
and
do
his
utmost
to
destroy
their
fleet
,
which
is
now
preparing
to
invade
us
.
60
"
7th
,
That
the
said
man-mountain
shall
,
at
his
times
of
leisure
,
be
aiding
and
assisting
to
our
workmen
,
in
helping
to
raise
certain
great
stones
,
towards
covering
the
wall
of
the
principal
park
,
and
other
our
royal
buildings
.