How was Gulliver treated at the farmer's house? Answer in detail.
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Gulliver treated at the farmer's house well quitely Because of the enormous size of things in Brobdingnag, Gulliver has to be careful in his actions. During his first night in the Farmer's house, he trips on a crust of bread, and stares down the family cat. These do him no damage, but serve to impress on him the danger of his situation.
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