Letter 6021: You had written that my daughter's health was fully restored.
Dudum sanitatem filiae meae integratam esse rescripseras ; mox sequentibus lit-
teris sollicitudini nostrae recidivum aculeum subdidisti. conflictor igitur nuntio recen-
tiore, quia magis adversa creduntur. expecto anxie, ut si quid boni dies adtulit, in-
dicetis. in eo autem, quod vos discessus noster excruciat, habitum meae mentis 30
agnosco; sed adhuc desideriis mutuis praestat suadere patientiam quam paenitendum
aliquid per inbecillitatem adfectionis ordiri. mox cum germanus tuus de proximo, ut
ais, speratus adfuerit, et felicem vobis et necessarium reditum dividendae inter vos
communionis causa praestabit.
3 animis non annis] (i7), animis P, Btd inier lineas quhique fere litterae (nanis?) erasae $unl
afTectos P 2 m. 8 /esiderant P aegitndinis P
22 secnris P J m.
XXI (XXn) hieme 395/6.
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