Letter 141: Do not be surprised that I am sending two letters with the same messenger.
To Herculian.
Do not be surprised that I am sending two letters with the same messenger. Consider it your punishment for that unreasonable reproach of yours — and fill yourself up with my garrulousness. In any case, I have more to say to you than a single letter can hold.
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