Letter 19: In writing a single letter to both of you, I am not at fault.
To Herodes and Martyrius.
In writing a single letter to both of you, I am not at fault. It would actually be a reproach to me if I divided in my letters those who are united in my heart. Accept my best wishes, my dear friends, and know that you are equally cherished by me.
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