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how to write acknowledgement after reading the book Gulliver's travels?​

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Answered by rydhumguptapa772g
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The author of these Travels, Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, is my ancient and

intimate friend; there is likewise some relation between us on the

mother's side. About three years ago, Mr. Gulliver growing weary

of the concourse of curious people coming to him at his house in

Redriff, made a small purchase of land, with a convenient house,

near Newark, in Nottinghamshire, his native country; where he now

lives retired, yet in good esteem among his neighbours.

Although Mr. Gulliver was born in Nottinghamshire, where his father

dwelt, yet I have heard him say his family came from Oxfordshire;

to confirm which, I have observed in the churchyard at Banbury in

that county, several tombs and monuments of the Gullivers.

Before he quitted Redriff, he left the custody of the following

papers in my hands, with the liberty to dispose of them as I should

think fit. I have carefully perused them three times. The style

is very plain and simple; and the only fault I find is, that the

author, after the manner of travellers, is a little too

circumstantial. There is an air of truth apparent through the

whole; and indeed the author was so distinguished for his veracity,

that it became a sort of proverb among his neighbours at Redriff,

when any one affirmed a thing, to say, it was as true as if Mr.

Gulliver had spoken it.

By the advice of several worthy persons, to whom, with the author's

permission, I communicated these papers, I now venture to send them

into the world, hoping they may be, at least for some time, a

better entertainment to our young noblemen, than the common

scribbles of politics and party.

This volume would have been at least twice as large, if I had not

made bold to strike out innumerable passages relating to the winds

and tides, as well as to the variations and bearings in the several

voyages, together with the minute descriptions of the management of

the ship in storms, in the style of sailors; likewise the account

of longitudes and latitudes; wherein I have reason to apprehend,

that Mr. Gulliver may be a little dissatisfied. But I was resolved

to fit the work as much as possible to the general capacity of

readers. However, if my own ignorance in sea affairs shall have

led me to commit some mistakes, I alone am answerable for them.

And if any traveller hath a curiosity to see the whole work at

large, as it came from the hands of the author, I will be ready to

gratify him.  

Do these miserable animals presume to think, that I am so

degenerated as to defend my veracity? Yahoo as I am, it is well

known through all Houyhnhnmland, that, by the instructions and

example of my illustrious master, I was able in the compass of two

years (although I confess with the utmost difficulty) to remove

that infernal habit of lying, shuffling, deceiving, and

equivocating, so deeply rooted in the very souls of all my species;

especially the Europeans.

I have other complaints to make upon this vexatious occasion; but I

forbear troubling myself or you any further. I must freely

confess, that since my last return, some corruptions of my Yahoo

nature have revived in me by conversing with a few of your species,

and particularly those of my own family, by an unavoidable

necessity; else I should never have attempted so absurd a project

as that of reforming the Yahoo race in this kingdom: But I have

now done with all such visionary schemes for ever.

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