Letter 26: It was only right that your brother should be honored in this way by you and my friend by me.
**To Demetrius** (358/59)
It was only right that he should be honored with such an honor — as your brother by you, and as my friend by me. That the time of his illness proved difficult for you is no wonder, for even things not terribly painful become hard to bear for those in such a state.
Now, however, since you have let go of the acorn and taken hold of the wheat — for that is the very image you yourself use — I shall follow you, imitating you in one respect while being outdone in another. For when a letter arrived from your end along with honey, in writing back I do something equal to the letter, but when I searched for what I might offer you in return for your gift, I found nothing — except to praise the gift itself. For "Attic" is no mere name in this case; it is truly and simply the product of the labors on Hymettus, where the bees toil upon the mountain. Yet fine as it was, even that honey was surpassed by the sweetness you gave us to taste in what you wrote.
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