And yet all these forces, though acting6 in unison7, and impelling8 in the same direction, a single fish, and that of a very diminutive9 size—the fish known as the “echene?s”—possesses the power of counteracting10. Winds may blow and storms may rage, and yet the echene?s controls their fury, restrains their mighty12 force, and bids ships stand still in their career; a result which no cables, no anchors, from their ponderousness13 quite incapable14 of being weighed, could ever have produced! A fish bridles15 the impetuous violence of the deep, and subdues16 the frantic17 rage of the universe—and all this by no effort of its own, no act of resistance on its part, no act at all, in fact, but that of adhering to the bark! Trifling18 as this object would appear, it suffices to counteract11 all these forces combined, and to forbid the ship to pass onward19 in its way! Fleets, armed for war, pile up towers and bulwarks20 on their decks, in order that, upon the deep even, men may fight from behind ramparts as it were. But alas21 for human vanity!—when their prows22, beaked23 as they are with bronze and with iron, and armed for the onset24, can thus be arrested and riveted25 to the spot by a little fish, no more than half a foot in length!
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At the battle of Actium, it is said, a fish of this kind stopped the pr?torian ship[149] of Antonius in its course, at the moment that he was hastening from ship to ship to encourage and exhort26 his men, and so compelled him to leave it and go on board another. So that the fleet of C?sar gained the advantage in the onset, and charged with a redoubled impetuosity. In our own time, too, one of these fish arrested the ship of the Emperor Caius Caligula in its course, when he was returning from Astura to Antium: and thus, as the result proved, did an insignificant27 fish give presage28 of great events; for no sooner had the emperor returned to Rome than he was pierced by the weapons of his own soldiers. Nor did this sudden stoppage of the ship long remain a mystery, the cause being perceived upon finding that, out of the whole fleet, the emperors five-banked galley29 was the only one that was making no way. The moment this was discovered, some of the sailors plunged30 into the sea, and, on making search about the ship’s sides, they found an echene?s adhering to the rudder. Upon its being shown to the emperor, he strongly expressed his indignation[150] that such an obstacle as this should have impeded31 his progress, and have rendered powerless the hearty32 endeavors of four hundred men, particularly as the fish had no such power when brought on board.
According to the persons who examined it on that occasion, and who have seen it since, the echene?s bears a strong resemblance to a large slug. Some of our own authors have given this fish the Latin name of “mora.”[151]
If we had not this illustration by the agency of the echene?s, would it not have been quite sufficient only to cite the instance 174 of the torpedo33, another inhabitant also of the sea, as a manifestation34 of the mighty powers of Nature? From a considerable distance even, and if only touched with the end of a spear or a staff, this fish has the property of benumbing even the most vigorous arm, and of riveting35 the feet of the runner, however swift he may be in the race.
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