Letter 152: Believe me when I say that I embrace Pylaemenes — soul to soul.
To Pylaemenes.
Believe me when I say that I embrace Pylaemenes — soul to soul. Words fail me to express the fullness of my heart's desire. I cannot even explain to myself the nature of this bond between us. It is not ordinary friendship — it is something deeper, something that philosophy has planted and nurtured, and that separation has only strengthened.
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