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Gulliver found it to be huge city but very organised. The whole city was surrounded by a two-feet high wall which was about eleven-inches broad so that horses and coaches could travel.The whole city was divided into four equal squares. The city could accommodate a whopping five-hundred thousand people who resided in multi storey residences. The Emperor's palace was situated in the centre of the city. To have a close look, Gulliver built two stools and analysed the magnificent apartrments. Gulliver seeing this, was impresses by their splendid architecture.
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After attaining liberty, Gulliver sought the emperor's permission to visit the metropolis Milendo. The permission was granted with the condition that he would take special care not to trample or hurt any Lilliputians and their houses.
Gulliver found it to be huge city but very organised. The whole city was surrounded by a two-feet high wall which was about eleven-inches broad so that horses and coaches could travel.The whole city was divided into four equal squares. The city could accommodate a whopping five-hundred thousand people who resided in multi storey residences. The Emperor's palace was situated in the centre of the city. To have a close look, Gulliver built two stools and analysed the magnificent apartrments. Gulliver seeing this, was impresses by their splendid architecture.
Gulliver found it to be huge city but very organised. The whole city was surrounded by a two-feet high wall which was about eleven-inches broad so that horses and coaches could travel.The whole city was divided into four equal squares. The city could accommodate a whopping five-hundred thousand people who resided in multi storey residences. The Emperor's palace was situated in the centre of the city. To have a close look, Gulliver built two stools and analysed the magnificent apartrments. Gulliver seeing this, was impresses by their splendid architecture.
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