AND TWENTY THREE SMALLER ONES IN THE TEXT.
A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG.
[CHAPTER I.]
A great storm described; the long-boat sent to fetch water, the Author goes with it to discover the country—He is left on shore, is seized by one of the natives, and carried to a farmer's house—His reception there, with several accidents that happened there—A description of the inhabitants
[CHAPTER II.]
A description of the farmer's daughter—The Author carried to a market-town, and then to the metropolis—The particulars of his journey
[CHAPTER III]
The Author sent for to court—The queen buys him of his master the farmer, and presents him to the king—He disputes with his majesty's great scholars—An apartment at court provided for the Author—He is in high favor with the queen—He stands up for the honor of his own country—He quarrels with the queen's dwarf