Letter 43
? 154–156 A.D. To my master, greeting. May you be preserved to us! May your house be preserved, and ours! which, if you look at our feelings, is but one house. I know well you would have come to us, if you could have walked even with difficulty. But you will come often and join us, if the Gods will, in keeping all our fetes. Farewell, my most delightful of masters. My mother greets you.
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