3 surviving letters between Gaius Asinius Pollio and Marcus Tullius Cicero, spanning 43 BC.
“You should not find it at all surprising that I have written nothing to you about public affairs since matters came to arms.”
“My quaestor Balbus, after collecting a large amount of cash, a great weight of gold, and an even greater amount of silve…”
“If you are well, that is good; I too am well.”