Chapter text=F:book=6:letter=16
Hellenistic Cicero, Marcus Tullius LatinAULUS POMPEIUS BITHYNICUS TO CICERO (AT ROME) SICILY (MARCH)
If I had not personally many valid causes for friendship with you, I would have referred to the origin of that friendship which began with our fathers. But that is, I think, only to be done by those who have not kept up a paternal friendship by any good offices themselves. I shall be content therefore with our own personal friendship, in reliance on which I beg you to protect me in my absence, with the assurance that no kindness on your part will ever fade from my mind. Good-bye.