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11.4

CDXI (A XI, 4)

TO ATTICUS (AT ROME) (DYRRACHIUM, JULY)

I have received your letter by Isidorus, and two written subsequently. From the last in date I learn that the property did not sell. Pray, therefore, see that she [Note] is supplied by you. As to the estate at Frusino, [Note] always provided that I am destined to enjoy it, it will be a great convenience to me. You Complain of not getting a letter from me. My difficulty is lack of matter: I have nothing worth putting into a letter, for I am not at all satisfied with anything that is happening or anything that is being done. Oh that I had originally talked the matter over with you, instead of writing ! [Note] Your property here, as far as I can, I protect with these people. The rest Celer [Note] will see to. Up to this time I have avoided every kind of function, the more so that it is impossible for anything to be done in a way suitable to my character and fortunes.



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