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Were I to deny that I feel the loss of Scipio, while I leave it to
those who profess themselves wise in such matters to say whether I
ought to feel it, I certainly should be uttering a falsehood. I do
indeed feel my bereavement of such a friend as I do not expect ever
to have again, and as I am sure I never had beside. But I need no
comfort from without, I console myself, and, chief of all, I find
comfort in my freedom from the apprehension that oppresses most men
when their friends die, for I do not think that any evil has
befallen Scipio.
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