One stormy night at sea, a ship was wrecked. All the passengers on board
drowned, except Lemuel Gulliver. Gulliver was a excellent swimmer and swam for
many miles before he reached shore. Gulliver was very tired and decided to
sleep. He would look for food after he had had sufficient rest.
Gulliver slept for a whole day. When he woke up, the Sun was beating down upon
him. He tried to move, he could not. His hair, hands, legs and body were tied to
the ground. He saw little men running all around him. Someone had got a tiny
ladder and was climbing up to him. The little man, no bigger than Gulliver's
thumb nail, came up to him ears and said, "You are in the land of Lilliput; we
are Lilliputians. We are taking you to our Emperor, so please do not make any
trouble. You will be shot at." Gulliver almost laughed at this threat but
nodded.
A huge wooden structure with wheels was brought. Gulliver was slid on to it
after much struggle. The wooden structure was pulled through the streets of
Lilliput with all the Lilliputians lining up the streets.
It was a carnival atmosphere which the Lilliputians seemed to be enjoying
themselves, much to the amusement of Gulliver.
Finally, they arrived at the Emperor's palace. The Emperor was there to receive
Gulliver, "You are indeed a strange sight. If you are to stay here you will have
to be of service to my people here," he said pointing to the crowd. Gulliver
said, "I agree to any condition but only if you untie me."
Gulliver was freed. He was provided with food and water, a house was built for
him. It was a monumental effort by the Lilliputians, who were all out to serve
Gulliver. Gulliver stayed with the Lilliputians, helping them with many small
tasks.
It so happened, that the neighboring kingdom of Bleuse were not on very friendly
relationship with Lilliput. The King of Bleuse declared war on Lilliput. He took
a hundred ships to mount an attack.
The Lilliputians ran to Gulliver for help. The Emperor said, "Don't let us down
now Gulliver; we need your help." Gulliver walked into the sea. He took long
rope, tied all the hundred ships together and dragged them in the water.
Gulliver pulled the ships the whole day, until the army of Bleuse was giddy and
in no position to fight.
The King of Bleuse came begging for peace between the two kingdoms. The Emperor
agreed. Gulliver was hailed as the hero and lived in Lilliput for many years.