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Gulliver's Travels: What is the content of the treaty I signed with Lilliput?

"First, man-made mountains are not allowed to leave our territory without our permission.

"Second, he can't enter our metropolis without our clear orders; Meanwhile, residents will have two hours' warning time to stay indoors.

"Third, man-made mountains should be restricted from walking on our main roads, and should not walk or lie down on grass or corn fields.

"Fourth, when he walks on the above road, he should be especially careful not to trample on the bodies of any of our dear subjects, their horses or carriages, or put them in his own hands without the consent of any subjects.

"Fifth, if the express delivery needs extraordinary express mail, Renshan must put a messenger and a horse in his pocket, travel for six days every other month, and safely send the messenger back to our empire (if necessary).

"Sixth, he will become our ally on Blefuscu Island, attack our enemies and do everything in his power to destroy their fleet, because they are now preparing to invade us.

"Seventh, this mountain should help our workers in their spare time and help them pile up some big stones to cover the walls of the main park and other royal buildings.

"Eighth, the man-made mountain will accurately measure the circumference of our territory within two months by calculating its own steps around the coast.