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L. Iulio Caesare, C. Marcio Figulo consulibus filiolo me auctum scito salva Terentia. abs te tam diu nihil litterarum! ego de meis ad te rationibus scripsi antea diligenter. hoc tempore Catilinam competitorem nostrum defendere cogitamus. iudices habemus quos voluimus, summa accusatoris voluntate. spero, si absolutus erit, coniunctiorem illum nobis fore in ratione petitionis; sin aliter acciderit, humaniter feremus. [2] tuo adventu nobis opus est maturo; nam prorsus summa hominum est opinio tuos familiaris nobilis homines adversarios honori nostro fore. ad eorum voluntatem mihi conciliandam maximo te mihi usui fore video. qua re Ianuario mense, ut constituisti, cura ut Romae sis.
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