Letter 126: (While Gregory was at Xantharis an opportunity presented itself for seeing Olympius, but a return of illness prevented him from taking advantage of it. He writes to express his regret, and takes the opportunity also to request that Nicobulus may be exempted from the charge of the Imperial Posts.) I was happy in a dream. For having been brought a...
Gregory to Olympius.
An opportunity to see you presented itself while I was at Xantharis, but a return of my illness prevented me from taking advantage of it. I write instead to express my regret at the missed encounter.
I also take this occasion to ask that my kinsman Nicobulus may receive your favorable attention. He is a young man of genuine merit who needs nothing more than the encouragement of a patron such as yourself to make his way in the world. What you give to him, you give to me.
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