And so he
is imitating the city at a most unhealthily time and he regards what
disturbs a comfort. He says that he wants to take a wife, just as
perverse also in these things as he is with others. Briefly, you will
hear of the wedding of a mourner of an old man; of which the first is
too soon and the second is too late. Do you ask from where I predict
this? It is not because he declares it himself, than whom nothing is
more deceitful but because it reclaims Regulus to be about to d o,
whatever ought not to be alone. Farewell.