Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver writes, “I began to think the house must belong to some person of great note”. Were Gulliver’s expectations fulfilled? What made him think on these lines?

Gulliver writes, “I began to think the house must belong to some person of great note”. Were Gulliver’s expectations fulfilled? What made him think on these lines?

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Gulliver’s impressions were not so much the house as they were to the ritual and ceremony that took place when his master entered the premises,

I began to think that this house must belong to some person of great note among them, because there appeared so much ceremony before I could gain admittance.