Letter 135: If you call your one letter "many," well, I haven't received only this one.
**To Achillius** (359/60)
Even if you claim that your one letter counts as many, I did not receive only that one — though you are gracious in your lie, for you are acknowledging what you ought to have done.
As for us, we are now taking even greater care of your boy, believing we must contribute your share on his behalf as well. He is the best in his class — perhaps owing to his natural ability, but no small credit belongs to his tutor, who threatens, encourages, rouses, and shares in the boy's toils: a man who endures a rank beneath his station for your sake.
As for the news you send about Albanius, it is most welcome to me and beyond what I had hoped. I had feared he would choose silence, but I could take heart so long as he was willing to speak.
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