Letter 119: Whatever you did for Diogenes — and I know you are capable of doing much — will be nothing new.
To Trypho.
Whatever you did for Diogenes — and I know you are capable of doing much — will be nothing new. You will simply be adding another good deed to the long list of those you have already accomplished. He is from Cyrene, and that city owes its continued existence to you. Help him now, as you have helped our homeland before.
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