Letter 59: The man carrying this letter is a philosopher at heart but a lawyer by profession.
To Anysius.
The man carrying this letter is a philosopher at heart but a lawyer by profession. As long as you were with us, and as long as Pentapolis still existed as a functioning society, he practiced law in our country. But since your departure, the times have betrayed us to our enemies and brought a strange tranquility to the law courts — the silence of devastation rather than the peace of justice. He is seeking a new start. Please help him if you can.
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