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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
45
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45
Octavius
,
understanding
that
Vatinius
's
fleet
consisted
mostly of
small
barks
, and
confiding
in the
strength
of his own,
stopped
at the
Isle
of
Tauris
.
Vatinius
followed
him
thither
, not
imagining
he would
halt
at that
place
, but
being
determined
to
pursue
him wherever he
went
.
Vatinius
, who had no
suspicion
of an
enemy
, and whose
ships
were moreover
dispersed
by a
tempest
,
perceived
, as he
approached
the
isle
, a
vessel
filled
with
soldiers
that
advanced
toward him, in
full
sail
. Upon this he
gave
orders
for
furling
the
sails
,
lowering
the
sail-yards
, and
arming
the
soldiers
; and
hoisting
a
flag
, as a
signal
for
battle
,
intimated
to the
ships
that
followed
to do the same.
Vatinius
's
men
prepared
themselves in the
best
manner
their
sudden
surprise
would
allow
, while
Octavius
advanced
in
good
order
, from the
port
. The
two
fleets
drew
up;
Octavius
had the
advantage
in
arrangement
, and
Vatinius
in the
bravery
of his
troops
.
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