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As to what you say about Hermias, it has been in truth a cause of muchvexation to me. I wrote you a letter in a rather unbrotherly spirit, which I dashed off in a fit of anger and now wish to recall, having beenirritated by what Lucullus's freedman told me, immediately after hearingof the bargain. For this letter, which was not expressed in a brotherlyway, you ought to have brotherly feeling enough to make allowance. As toCensorinus, Antonius, the Cassii, Scævola--I am delighted to hear fromyou... that you possess their friendship. The other contents of that sameletter of yours were expressed more strongly than I could have wished, such as your "with my ship at least well trimmed"[292] and your "dieonce for all. "[293] You will find those expressions to be unnecessarilystrong. My scoldings have always been very full of affection. Theymention certain things for complaint, [294] but these are not important, or rather, are quite insignificant. For my part, I should never havethought you deserving of the least blame in any respect, considering theextreme purity of your conduct, had it not been that our enemies arenumerous.
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