Chapter text=F:book=16:letter=25
Hellenistic Cicero, Marcus Tullius LatinM. CICERO (THE YOUNGER) TO TIRO (AT ROME) ATHENS (OCTOBER)
Though your excuse for suspending your letter-writing is reasonable and sufficient, yet I beg you not to do it oftener. For though I get information about politics from rumours and the regular news, and my father always writes fully to me about his own wishes in regard to me, yet a letter written to me by you on any and every thing, however minute, has always been most delightful to me. Therefore, though there is nothing I miss so much as a letter from you, don't fulfil your obligation to write by sending an excuse rather than by regularity in actual letters. Good-bye.