When Gulliver leaves Lilliput for Blefuscu, he uses a Lilliputian ship.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
Gulliver is first marooned on the island of Lilliput, where the general population are close to six inches tall. Gulliver helps Lilliput in overcoming the military of a neighboring island, Blefuscu, yet won't enable Lilliput to enslave Blefuscu.
He is condemned to be blinded for treason, however escapes to Blefuscu, where the rulers need him to go about as their weapon against Lilliput. Nonetheless, Gulliver finds the disaster area of a pontoon estimated for him and breaks.
Using Huck Finn as the narrator of the book allowed Mark Twain to add more life, excitement, and realism in his writings. We can only think how good Mark Twain was at languages by how he writes.