Letter 118: If you have heard of the late Maximinianus — he spent a great deal of time at court — you are certainly aware that...
To Troilus.
If you have heard of the late Maximinianus — he spent a great deal of time at court — you are certainly aware that he was an honorable man. His son is my second cousin, and he will deliver this letter to you. Many others might defer to you out of self-interest, but I trust you for a better reason: your character. Help this young man, and you will honor both his father's memory and our friendship.
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