why was the king of Lilliput pleasesd with Gulliver?
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The Lilliputian emperor is pleased that Gulliver is friendly and cooperative, so he rewards him with some court diversions. ... In return for abiding by the conditions, he will receive food sufficient for 1,728 Lilliputians. Gulliver swears to the articles in proper form, and the Emperor frees him.
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The Lilliputian emperor is pleased that Gulliver is friendly and cooperative, so he rewards him with some court diversions. The diversions, however, prove to be quite different than one might expect. It is the Lilliputian court custom that men seeking political office demonstrate their agility in rope dancing, among other things.
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