| PART I--A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT.
3. CHAPTER III.
 (continued)About two or three days before I was set at liberty, as I was
 entertaining the court with this kind of feat, there arrived an
 express to inform his majesty, that some of his subjects, riding
 near the place where I was first taken up, had seen a great black
 substance lying on the around, very oddly shaped, extending its
 edges round, as wide as his majesty's bedchamber, and rising up in
 the middle as high as a man; that it was no living creature, as
 they at first apprehended, for it lay on the grass without motion;
 and some of them had walked round it several times; that, by
 mounting upon each other's shoulders, they had got to the top,
 which was flat and even, and, stamping upon it, they found that it
 was hollow within; that they humbly conceived it might be something
 belonging to the man-mountain; and if his majesty pleased, they
 would undertake to bring it with only five horses.  I presently
 knew what they meant, and was glad at heart to receive this
 intelligence.  It seems, upon my first reaching the shore after our
 shipwreck, I was in such confusion, that before I came to the place
 where I went to sleep, my hat, which I had fastened with a string
 to my head while I was rowing, and had stuck on all the time I was
 swimming, fell off after I came to land; the string, as I
 conjecture, breaking by some accident, which I never observed, but
 thought my hat had been lost at sea.  I entreated his imperial
 majesty to give orders it might be brought to me as soon as
 possible, describing to him the use and the nature of it:  and the
 next day the waggoners arrived with it, but not in a very good
 condition; they had bored two holes in the brim, within an inch and
 half of the edge, and fastened two hooks in the holes; these hooks
 were tied by a long cord to the harness, and thus my hat was
 dragged along for above half an English mile; but, the ground in
 that country being extremely smooth and level, it received less
 damage than I expected. |