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After a shipwreck, Gulliver is found by a farmer in the Lord's Kingdom and brought home. There he met the farmer's daughter, a young girl of nine who was bright, studious and good at sewing. She not only made a small cradle for Gulliver to sleep in, but also taught him to learn the language of the adult kingdom, and became his "little nanny" and close friend. She named Gulliver "Greeldregg" (meaning "little dwarf"), a name that was later adopted by the family and the nation. Gulliver's life in the farmer's home gradually settles down, but he is soon treated as a curious exhibit, brought to fairs and towns by his owners to attract audiences and earn money. Gulliver was forced to walk up and down the table, demonstrating his language and skills, which made him feel very tired and humiliated. However, his little nanny is always by his side, taking care of him and trying her best to protect him from the audience. In this chapter Gulliver also undergoes a long journey from the farm to the capital, during which he is transported in a box to various towns by carriage and horseback to perform. The journey is full of hardships and dangers, but Gulliver survives under the careful care of his young nanny. The article mainly describes Gulliver's initial life in the adult kingdom, including his interaction with the peasant family, the experience of being exhibited as an exhibit, and the hardships of long-distance travel. These experiences not only show Gulliver's wit and bravery, but also reveal some of the darker aspects of adult society, such as the greedy behavior of exploiting strange things for profit. At the same time, the deep friendship between Gulliver and the little nanny also becomes one of the highlights of this chapter.