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Letter 57 — On the Trials of Travel (§1)

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When it was time for me to return to Naples from Baiae, I easily persuaded myself that a storm was raging, that I might avoid another trip by sea; and yet the road was so deep in mud, all the way, that I may be thought none the less to have made a voyage. On that day I had to endure the full fate of an athlete; the anointing with which we began was followed by the sand-sprinkle in the Naples tunnel.
Seneca·Letter 57 — On the Trials of Travel (§1)·trans. Gummere
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