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162 A.D.

To my master.

In what holiday-wise we have kept our holiday at Alsium I will not put on paper, that you may not be yourself troubled and scold me, my master. On my return to Lorium I found my little lady slightly feverish. The doctor says, if we soon  If you were well, I should be happier. For I hope to see you already enjoying the use of sound eyes Farewell, my master.

162 A.D.

To my Lord Antoninus Augustus.

Your Alsian holiday      of many rustic things. That Cato also in his speech Against Lepidus mentioned a word in everyone's mouth when he spoke of statues set up to such unmanly creatures as 3

