Letter 403
The messenger I sent to Brutus returned yesterday. Servilia told him that Brutus had set out at half-past six in the morning. I was very sorry he did not receive my letters. Silius has not come yet. I have drawn up a statement of his case, and I am sending the pamphlet to you. I would like to know when I should expect you.
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Latin / Greek Original
tabellarius quem ad Brutum miseram ex itinere rediit vii Kal. Ei Servilia dixit eo die Brutum his profectum. sane dolui meas litteras redditas non esse. Silius ad me non venerat. causam composui; eum libellum tibi misi. te quo die exspectem velim scire.
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