PART I--A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT.
2. CHAPTER II.
 (continued)
"Having thus, in obedience to your majesty's commands, diligently
 searched all his pockets, we observed a girdle about his waist made
 of the hide of some prodigious animal, from which, on the left
 side, hung a sword of the length of five men; and on the right, a
 bag or pouch divided into two cells, each cell capable of holding
 three of your majesty's subjects.  In one of these cells were
 several globes, or balls, of a most ponderous metal, about the
 bigness of our heads, and requiring a strong hand to lift them:
 the other cell contained a heap of certain black grains, but of no
 great bulk or weight, for we could hold above fifty of them in the
 palms of our hands. 
"This is an exact inventory of what we found about the body of the
 man-mountain, who used us with great civility, and due respect to
 your majesty's commission.  Signed and sealed on the fourth day of
 the eighty-ninth moon of your majesty's auspicious reign. 
CLEFRIN FRELOCK, MARSI FRELOCK." 
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