When Gulliver first arrives in Brobdingnag and is hiding from the Brobdingnagians, each of the following thoughts goes through his mind except __________.
sadness for his soon-to-be-fatherless children
anticipation for upcoming adventures
reflection on his time with the Lilliputians
realization of his stubbornness for taking a second voyage
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