Letter 86: Here -- Zoilus has come to you too.
**To Clearchus** (359)
Look — Zoilus too has come to you, serving his master in matters of the greatest importance, yet sent away under the pressure of circumstances. For it seemed necessary to deprive the household here of his service in order to set affairs in order there.
And yet I fear that, just as my many letters have been in vain, so too Zoilus may have arrived for nothing — so completely have you cast us aside. But since the boy's presence will serve as a more exacting test of your intentions, he has come to learn whether the noble Clearchus has changed and become for us a Rheginus — a very Diomedes.
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