Letter 126: I think you already know the excellent Artemion.
**To Eutherius** (357/8)
I imagine you are already acquainted with the excellent Artemius — for he is the sort of man who draws others to him, and you are a keen hunter of good men. But if this has not yet come about, let it happen now. And I, who bring you together, am perhaps not without some skill in making such harmonious matches.
Many qualities distinguish Artemius: the eminence of his family, his power in eloquence, his temperate character, and his habit of showing devotion to governors while they are in office and praising them after they have departed.
But he also performs that very service which you seek — for he has embraced my works. So you will find that he does this no less than you yourself profess to do.
Grant him, then, as a reward for his devotion to me, the gift of yourself. Once he has gained your confidence, you will find him, I think, all the more respectful for it. And even should he prove troublesome, you at least will bear it for my sake. But he will not be troublesome.
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