CXXIX (A IV, 13)
TO ATTICUS (AT ROME)
TUSCULUM, 15 NOVEMBER
I see that you know of my arrival at Tusculum on the 14th of November. I found
Dionysius there. I wish to be at Rome on the 17th. Why do I say "wish"?
Rather I am forced to be so. Milo's wedding. There is some idea of an
election. Even supposing that to be confirmed,
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I am glad to have been absent
from the wrangling debates which I am told have taken place in the senate. For
I should either have defended him, which would have been against my opinion, or
have deserted him whom I was bound to defend. But, by Hercules, describe to me
to the utmost of your power those events, and the present state of politics,
and how the consuls stand this bother. I am very ravenous
for news, and, to tell you the truth, I feel no confidence in anything. Our
friend Crassus indeed, people say, started
in his official robes with less dignity than in the old times did L. Paullus,
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at the same time of life as he is, and, like him, in his second consulship.
What a sorry fellow! About my oratorical books, I have been working hard. They
have been long in hand and much revised: you can get them copied.
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I again beg
of you an outline sketch of the present situation, that I may not arrive in
Rome quite a stranger.
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