Two non-joining fragments of a letter; (a) preserves the ends and (b) the beginnings of two lines. There is writing on the back of (a) which is in the same hand as the front and is not part of an address.
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]..ne
]e pro suis
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] liber
].te occ.
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des.[
quia´ hones[t
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In line 1 the traces would suit do]mine, though there are obviously other possibilities.
id est is possible
quia has been inserted between the lines.