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11.4A

You ask what fresh news there is. [Note] You will be able to learn from Isidorus. What remains to be done does not appear more difficult. Yes, pray, as you say in your letter, continue to give your attention to what you know to be my greatest wish. I am overpowered with anxiety, the result of which is extreme physical weakness also. When that is removed I shall join the man who is conducting the business, and is in a most hopeful state of mind. [Note] Brutus is friendly: he is

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extremely enthusiastic in the cause. This is as far as I can go on paper with prudence. Good-bye.

About the second instalment, [Note] pray consider with every possible care what ought to be done, as I mentioned in the letter conveyed to you by Pollex.



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