Letter 124: Just as I'm enjoying the hospitality gifts you sent, so I'll make use of your letter's opening.
**To Demetrius** (359/60 AD)
Just as I make use of the guest-gifts you sent, so too shall I make use of the opening of your letter. For let me share not only the products of your marketplace and your land, but also those of your mind.
I say, then, myself as well: thanks be to the Seasons for all their blessings, and especially because in bringing the festivals they bring occasion for letters from you — letters sweeter, I believe, than the festivals themselves.
I received your letter, however, while I was listening to my students recite, and I grew annoyed at the one who would not finish, drawn as I was by your epistle. For I could not properly attend to what he was saying, so eager was I to break the seal.
But when he stopped and I found the Seasons praised within, and grace stretched through every line of what you had written, I set aside what I had been about to say and shared the letter with my companions — and it was enough for them too. And so, to your gifts was added relief from the labor that had been pressing upon me.
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