PISCES—SWORD FISH. 751 
The sword fish has wonderful strength. The Leopard man-of-war was 
struck by one of them; and though the animal was following the ship, and 
consequently gave the blow with less force than it otherwise would have done, 
yet the sword penetrated nearly a quarter of a yard through the sheathing 
and timber, and was broken off by the shock. Eight or nine strokes from a 
nammer weighing a quarter of a hundred weight, would be required, to drive 
an iron pin the same depth into wood. In the British Museum there is also 
a plank of a ship, through which a fish impelled the whole length of his 
sword; not, however, without losing his life by the effort. 
The sword fish has an antipathy to the whale, and no sooner meets than 
he assails him. Two will sometimes combine in the attack. The whale 
can defend himself only with his tail, which the activity of his adversary 
generally enables him to evade. The whale dives in vain, for he is pursued 
by his pertinacious tormentor, and he is at length compelled to take flight. 
