From . . . I have received the letters from your brotherhood . . . serious matters, concerning which those who had been telling such things to you do not owe you . . . before three years he departed from our village and went down to . . . [l. 5] and he took a wife there and has done a lot of harm to our possessions . . . of the shepherds, and we will be indebted to you to investigate the wrongdoings by those people of your village unless these . . . we are forced to commit acts not agreeable to God and the people . . . of the matters, and may God, our Lord, persuade you . . . [Verso] Given to master Sarapion . . . of the polis . . . from Theodosios.
P.Princ. III 120
P.Princ.:3:120