Letter 1024: ...long days on the road, rough lodgings, the creeping cold, the shrinking daylight, and all the other hazards of...
longas et mansiones asperas, tnm accessiones frigomm et decessiones diemm qnae-
qne aUa snnt noxae opportnna, vitavi. si snm tibi spectatus ab animo, qnaeso nt
aeqnns sis mihi atque has adlegationes boni consnlas. fors fuat, an optineamus apnd
10 te veterem gratiam ; nnnc qnod satis est, elnctemnr offensam.
XXI (XVI) a. 379.
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