But if you despise these examples and challenge me, not to plead my case, but to enter into a discussion of the amount of my fortune, to put an end to your ignorance on this point, if it exists, I acknowledge that my father left my brother and myself a little under 2,000,000 sesterces — a sum on which my lengthy1 travels, continual studies, and frequent generosity2 have made considerable inroads. For I have often assisted my friends and have shown substantial gratitude4 to many of my instructors5, on more than one occasion going so far as to provide dowries for their daughters. Nay6, I should not have hesitated to expend7 every farthing of my patrimony8, if so I might acquire what is far better by contempt for my patrimony. But as for you, Aemilianus, and ignorant boors9 of your kidney, in your case the fortune makes the man. You are like barren and blasted trees that produce no fruit, but are valued only for the timber that their trunks contain.
But I beg you, Aemilianus, in future to abstain10 from reviling11 any one for their poverty, since you yourself used, after waiting for some seasonable shower to soften12 the ground, to expend three days in ploughing single-handed, with the aid of one wretched ass3, that miserable13 farm at Zarath, which was all your father left you. It is only recently that fortune has smiled on you in the shape of wholly undeserved inheritances which have fallen to you by the frequent deaths of relatives, deaths to which, far more than to your hideous14 face, you owe your nickname of Charon.
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