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My candidature: P. Sulpicius Galba canvassing, voters refuse, prospects improved.
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Election of Caesar, Figulus, consulship, baby boy, Terentia well.
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Your grandmother's death, statues landed at Caieta, I betrothed Tulliola.
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You should come for Quintus's election, settle dispute with Acutilius.
1 - 5:
Grief over cousin Lucius’s death, brother Quintus and Pomponia reconciled.
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Rabirius's house bought, Tusculan villa delight, articles of vertu needed.
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Paid Cincius sesterces, secure library, hope for retirement enjoyment.
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Acutilius problem, paid Cincius, send Hermae, statues for gymnasium.
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Waiting for Megaric statues, Hermae, need suitable items for "Academia."
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Attempting reconciliation, send statues, Hermeracles, medallions, engraved stone-curbs urgently.
1 - 11:
Lucceius not reconciled; won't explain his grudge; wait for meeting.
1 - 12:
Teucris business delayed; Pompey dislikes Antonius; Clodius scandalous.
1 - 13:
Received three letters; cautious about carriers; Clodius's trial problematic.
1 - 14:
Pompey's speech failed; agrarian law trouble; elections postponed.
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Quintus gets Asia; your help needed; awaiting news.
1 - 16:
Defended senate's authority; Clodius acquitted; jury's poverty blamed.
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Quintus offended; misunderstandings remain; hope for reconciliation.
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Need your counsel; Republic troubled; longing for your return.
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Gaul disturbances; agrarian law issues; Pompey supporting me.
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Appreciate your understanding; political strategy discussed; Metellus good consul.

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Metellus's gladiators encountered; letter and Greek history received; revisions needed.
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Care for Cicero; engaged in "Constitution of Pellene"; awaiting Antonius.
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Valerius acquitted; narrow windows criticized; Hortensius praised.
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Settlement with Titinius needed; Clodius favored Tigranes; awaiting news.
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Desires Alexandria visit; fears Optimates' judgment; awaits developments.
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Idleness embraced; reading books; geography challenging; awaiting return.
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Requests speeches; pleased about Publius; legation plans discussed.
2 - 8:
Slaves lost letter; meeting with Curio; awaiting further news.
2 - 9:
Awaiting news from Publius; political tension observed; plans discussed.
2 - 10:
Avoiding Antium games; waiting for you; consistency admired.
2 - 11:
Feels exile at Formiae; craves news from Rome travelers.
2 - 12:
Publius candidate tribune; Curio informed; letters appreciated, eager for updates.
2 - 13:
Letter misplacement; Formiae murmurs about Rome; philosophy for peace.
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Curiosity about Bibulus, "Iuno," dinner party; awaits updates.
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Shifting public affairs; hopes Publius tribune; anticipates spectacles.
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Shocked by Campanian land news; hopes measures insufficient, debates.
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Fears despotism; philosophical detachment preferred; awaits May meeting.
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Anxiety over political state; Curio's actions praised; Caesar's offers.
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Statius' manumission annoys; political threats minimal; Pompey's reputation waning.
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Assists Anicatus, Numestius; Pompey's friendship; Bibulus' popularity rising.
2 - 21:
Republic ruined, popular resentment, Pompey's decline, Clodius' threats, awaiting you.
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Clodius unpredictable; Pompey's mixed actions; urgent need for you.
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Busy with politics; Pompey's discontent; urgent need for advice.
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Vettius plots; political climate tense; need your presence urgently.
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Praise Varro, Hortalus; desperate political state; impatiently awaiting you.
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Your presence urgently needed; plans uncertain, awaiting your guidance. Come promptly.
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Seeking refuge, awaiting your arrival; plans require discussion. Heartbroken.
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Regretting decisions, need your advice in Vibo. Please come.
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Left Vibo quickly. Heading towards Brundisium. Awaiting your arrival. Hurry.
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Terentia thanks you. I'm miserable, awaiting you. Please come.
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Expected you at Tarentum. Going to Asia. Family needs you.
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Arrived Brundisium. Your invitation appreciated. Need advice, considering options.
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In Thessalonica. Nervous about Quintus. Awaiting news from Rome.
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Quintus heading to Rome. Distraught, awaiting news. Hope for change.
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Waiting in Thessalonica. Conflicted, anxious, hoping for positive news.
3 - 11:
Stayed in Thessalonica waiting for letters and better news. Write fully.
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Senate can't discuss me; elections give little hope; managing distress.
3 - 13:
Changed plans, staying in Thessalonica awaiting election results; hope dwindling.
3 - 14:
Anxious about Pompey's stance. Staying near Italy for any developments.
3 - 15:
Received letters. Grieving deeply, but intellect sound. Need specific guidance.
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Awaiting August letters to decide between Epirus or Asia journey.
3 - 17:
Constant anxiety over Quintus. Planning to stay nearby for news.
3 - 18:
Seeking clarity on Pompey's position. Need detailed information about situation.
3 - 19:
Choosing Epirus over Asia for proximity. Holding onto faint hope.
3 - 20:
Trusting your affection and judgment for my return plans.
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Waiting in Thessalonica for your letters and definitive news. October.
3 - 22:
Hoping to leave province with Plancius. Writing from Dyrrachium.
3 - 23:
Received letters; hoping for January. Addressing legal provisions and clauses.
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Worried about losing tribunes' favor. Seeking clarity on current situation.
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Feeling hopeless; doubtful of restoration. Requesting your presence January 1st.
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Received senate decree. Awaiting legislation. Preferring death over exile.
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Feeling utterly ruined. Urging support for my family. See you soon.
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Arrived in Rome; happy about my return. Great difficulties remain.
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Your arrival is delightful. Happy to see you soon.
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Clodius causing trouble; Milo opposing him. Uncertain political situation persists.
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Glad you're in Italy. Awaiting your arrival. Bring library slaves.
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I regret my recantation. Untrustworthy leaders; need your advice, support.
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Lentulus's death saddens me. Political life humiliating. Seeking your guidance.
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Anxious about Quintus. Guard my house. Take care of Cicero.
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Antinum is peaceful. No suitable building found. Library looks excellent.
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Pompey dissatisfied; talks politics. Messalla's candidacy uncertain. Quintus visits soon.
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Ptolemy's restoration rumored. Devouring Faustus's library. Pompey visiting. Awaiting your visit.
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Delighted with your letters. Eager to know about Pompey's plans.
4 - 12:
Spoke to Egnatius about Halimetus. Please dine with me soon.
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Arrived at Tusculum. Forced to be in Rome soon.
4 - 14:
Heard you left Rome late. Hope you feel better.
4 - 15:
Glad Eutychides appreciates your kindness. Speedy return eagerly awaited.
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Engaged, writing through an amanuensis. Responding to your detailed letter.
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Writing rarely due to uncertain locations. Sent confidential letters carefully.
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Put up with situation. Pompey supportive. Awaiting your return eagerly.
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Delighted by your return. Awaiting you in Italy soon.

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Prevent an additional decree. Pay Oppius. Inform me when leaving.
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Pindenissetae surrendered. Successful campaign. Army to winter quarters.
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