I think I should give you some teneral information about Lilliput. Most Lilliputians are about fifteen The birds and animals are, of course centimetres much smaller than the people. and the tallest trees are only a little taller than I am. crimes here are punished. But if someone accused of a crime and then it is proved that the accuser accuser is immediately k believe that there are two sides to the Law. Criminals must punished, but people of good character mus rewarded. So if a man can prove that he has obeyed every law for six years, he receives a present of money from the King. They also believe that any man who is honest. truthful. and good can serve his King and I, country. It is more important to have a god character than to be clever intelligent. However, only those who believe in God are allowed to be the King's officials Many of their laws and customs are very different from ours. but human nature is the same in every country, The Lilliputians, like us, have learnt bad ways choning officials because they are able to dance ca a rope is just one example. Now I shall return to my adventures in Lilliput. About two weeks after my first visit to the capital. I was visited by one of the King's most importan officials. His name was Reldresal, and he had helped me many times since I had amyed in Lilliput. started the conversa Tm so glad they've taken away my chains,' I told him.