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 DCXXV (A XIII, 14)

TO ATTICUS (AT ROME)



Brinnius's freedman—my co-heir—has written to tell me that the joint heirs wish, if I am willing, that he and Sabinus Albius should come to see me. I won't have that at any price: the inheritance isn't worth it. Nevertheless they will be easily able to be present at the day of the sale—it is on the 9th of July—if they meet me at my Tusculan villa on the morning of the 6th. But if they wish to postpone the day of sale farther, they can do so for two or three days, or any time they choose. It makes no difference. Therefore, unless these gentlemen have started, please keep them from doing so. If any more news about Brutus or about Cæsar has come to your knowledge, pray write and tell me.

I should like you again and again to consider the question as to whether you think what I have written should be sent to Varro. Although it is not altogether without interest to yourself personally; for let me tell you that you have been put in as a third interlocutor in that dialogue. In my opinion, then, we ought to think the matter over. Though the names have been entered, they can be crossed out or changed.

DCXXVI (A XIII, 15)

TO ATTICUS (AT ROME)



Pray let me know how our dear Attica is. For this is the third day since I received any letter from you. I am not