This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in Gulliver's Travels, in which Gulliver says that he is sorry that his "demonstrating" is not as impressive as it could have been. He tells his sister that he has just crushed another world's. The elder Gulliver tells the younger Gulliver that the two beasts have been captured and held in a tiny world in the North of the world. Gulliver says he is not a god, and that he does not deserve to be called a god.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in Gulliver's Travels, in which Gulliver says that he is sorry that his "demonstrating" is not as impressive as it could have been. He tells his sister that he has just crushed another world's. The elder Gulliver tells the younger Gulliver that the two beasts have been captured and held in a tiny world in the North of the world. Gulliver says he is not a god, and that he does not deserve to be called a god.