What did the important looking man tell Gulliver?
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For “making water”, Gulliver gets convicted of treason in the capital (although he was putting out a fire and saving innumerable lives)–among other “crimes.” In the second voyage, Gulliver travels to Brobdingnag, which is a land of Giants and he is as small as the Lilliputians were to him.
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The important looking man wanted to tell Gulliver that how afraid Lilliputians were after his sudden arrival He wanted him Promise others that he would ' not harm anyone and reassure others
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