182 GULLIVER'S VOYAGE got out of danger, I stopped awhile to pick out the arrows that stuck in my hands and face, and rubbed on some of the same ointment that was given to me on my first arrival. I then took off my spectacles, and waiting till the tide was a little fallen, I waded through the middle with my cargo, and arrived safe at the royal port of Lilliput. The Emperor and his whole court stood ‘on the shore, expecting the issue of this great adventure. ‘They saw the ships move forward in a large half-moon, but could not discern me, as I was upto my breast in water. When I advanced to the middle of the channel, they were yet more in pain, because I was under water to my neck. The Emperor concluded that I had been drowned, and that the enemy's fleet was approaching in an hostilemanner ; but he was soon eased of his fears, for the channel growing shallower every step I made, I came in a short time within hearing, and holding up the end of the cable by which the fleet was fastened, I cried in a loud voice “ Long live the most puissant King of Lilliput ! ”—This great prince received me at my landing with all possible enco- miums, and created me a nardae on the spot, which is the highest title of honour among them. About three weeks after this exploit, there arrived a solemn embassy from Blefuscu, with humble offers of a peace, which was soon concluded, upon terms very advantageous to our Emperor. When their treaty was finished, the ambassadors paid me a visit in form. Having for some time entertained their excellencies, I desired they would do me the honour to present my humble respects to the Emperor, their master, whose royal person J resolved to attend before I returned tomy ‘own country, Accordingly, the next time I had the honour tosee our Emperor, I desired his license to wait on the Blefuscudian monarch, which he was pleased to grant me, as I could perceive, ina yery cold manner, But when I was preparing to