| PART I--A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT.
8. CHAPTER VIII.
 (continued)I stayed but two months with my wife and family, for my insatiable
 desire of seeing foreign countries, would suffer me to continue no
 longer.  I left fifteen hundred pounds with my wife, and fixed her
 in a good house at Redriff.  My remaining stock I carried with me,
 part in money and part in goods, in hopes to improve my fortunes.
 My eldest uncle John had left me an estate in land, near Epping, of
 about thirty pounds a-year; and I had a long lease of the Black
 Bull in Fetter-Lane, which yielded me as much more; so that I was
 not in any danger of leaving my family upon the parish.  My son
 Johnny, named so after his uncle, was at the grammar-school, and a
 towardly child.  My daughter Betty (who is now well married, and
 has children) was then at her needle-work.  I took leave of my
 wife, and boy and girl, with tears on both sides, and went on board
 the Adventure, a merchant ship of three hundred tons, bound for
 Surat, captain John Nicholas, of Liverpool, commander.  But my
 account of this voyage must be referred to the Second Part of my
 Travels. |