The servant asks Gulliver if he's going to abandon him if Mr. Lorry gets better. Gulliver says he'll be prepared to pursue him even if he abandons him. He says that when he realizes that what he feels for him is not love, but admiration, he won't leave him. Gulliver tells the servant to stroke him a little, but he'd be a little bothersome if he kicked him out. He doesn't believe that Gulliver is human, and he says that Gulliver will end up being a tiger chasing the chicken that just ran away from its reach. The servant is shocked to find Gulliver gone. He wants to hold onto Gulliver's hand to keep him from running away again, but Gulliver seems like an aggressive type. Gulliver just licked the servant's finger, and the servant says that's enough. He's glad Gulliver didn't try to attack him, because he feels like he just licked his own finger. Gulliver leaves, and Gulliver says that he just feels good.
The servant asks Gulliver if he's going to abandon him if Mr. Lorry gets better. Gulliver says he'll be prepared to pursue him even if he abandons him. He says that when he realizes that what he feels for him is not love, but admiration, he won't leave him. Gulliver tells the servant to stroke him a little, but he'd be a little bothersome if he kicked him out. He doesn't believe that Gulliver is human, and he says that Gulliver will end up being a tiger chasing the chicken that just ran away from its reach. The servant is shocked to find Gulliver gone. He wants to hold onto Gulliver's hand to keep him from running away again, but Gulliver seems like an aggressive type. Gulliver just licked the servant's finger, and the servant says that's enough. He's glad Gulliver didn't try to attack him, because he feels like he just licked his own finger. Gulliver leaves, and Gulliver says that he just feels good.