Letter 9: When you were governing Palestine, you didn't neglect to write.

LibaniusAraxius, provincial governor|c. 315 AD|Libanius
friendship

**To Araxius** (356 or 353/54?)

When you were governing Palestine, you did not neglect to write. Now that you govern many provinces, you have forgotten to write. When you were far away, you remembered your friends; now that you are near, you forget them.

What, then, will you become when you have gained still greater power and can see your acquaintances face to face? Is it not plain that you will add outright contempt, if your indolence advances in proportion to your promotions? Still, I would rather see you raised to yet higher honor — even if, once you had me in your grasp, you gave me a flogging.

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