Gulliver's Travels

How did Gulliver pull the whole fleet of ship of Blefuscudians ?

GULLIVER'S TRAVEL BY JONATHAN SWIFT

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Gulliver pulled the ships to the Lilliputian shore by the cables, after he released (cut) the cables from their anchors.

They had seen me cut the cables, and thought my design was only to let the ships run adrift or fall foul on each other: but when they perceived the whole fleet moving in order, and saw me pulling at the end, they set up such a scream of grief and despair as it is almost impossible to describe or conceive. When I had got out of danger, I stopped awhile to pick out the arrows that stuck in my hands and face; and rubbed on some of the same ointment that was given me at my first arrival, as I have formerly mentioned. I then took off my spectacles, and waiting about an hour, till the tide was a little fallen, I waded through the middle with my cargo, and arrived safe at the royal port of Lilliput.

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Gulliver's Travels