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a mere suggestion in the case. How would it do to build to him? If  
Aurelia can afford the expense, let her furnish her mutilated lover with  
wooden arms and wooden legs, and a glass eye and a wig, and give him  
another show; give him ninety days, without grace, and if he does not  
break his neck in the mean time, marry him and take the chances. It does  
not seem to me that there is much risk, anyway, Aurelia, because if he  
sticks to his singular propensity for damaging himself every time he sees  
a good opportunity, his next experiment is bound to finish him, and then  
you are safe, married or single. If married, the wooden legs and such  
other valuables as he may possess revert to the widow, and you see you  
sustain no actual loss save the cherished fragment of a noble but most  
unfortunate husband, who honestly strove to do right, but whose  
extraordinary instincts were against him. Try it, Maria. I have thought  
the matter over carefully and well, and it is the only chance I see for  
you. It would have been a happy conceit on the part of Caruthers if he  
had started with his neck and broken that first; but since he has seen  
fit to choose a different policy and string himself out as long as  
possible, I do not think we ought to upbraid him for it if he has enjoyed  
it. We must do the best we can under the circumstances, and try not to  
feel exasperated at him.  
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