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13.4

DCXIII (A XIII, 4)

TO ATTICUS (AT ROME) TUSCULUM, I JUNE

I have received the result of your kind labours as to the ten legates. I agree with you about Tuditanus; it was his son that was quaestor the year after the consulship of Mummius. [Note]

Well, since you repeatedly ask me whether I am satisfied about the debtors, I also repeatedly tell you in answer that I am satisfied. [Note] If you can come to any settlement with Piso, do so. For I think Avius will fulfil his obligations. I wish you could come before Brutus; but if you can't, at least stay with me when he comes to Tusculum. It is of

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great importance to me that we should be together. And you will be able to ascertain the day if you tell your servant to ask.



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