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You
can
study
Greek
or
Latin
,
too
,
for
the
same
purpose
,
though
it
will
never
be
any
use
to
you
.
It
will
be
culture
,
though
.
Why
,
Ruth
studied
Saxon
,
became
clever
in
it
,
—
that
was
two
years
ago
,
—
and
all
that
she
remembers
of
it
now
is
‘
Whan
that
sweet
Aprile
with
his
schowers
soote
’
—
isn
’
t
that
the
way
it
goes
?
"
"
But
it
’
s
given
you
the
culture
tone
just
the
same
,
"
he
laughed
,
again
heading
her
off
.
"
I
know
.
We
were
in
the
same
classes
.
"
"
But
you
speak
of
culture
as
if
it
should
be
a
means
to
something
,
"
Ruth
cried
out
.
Her
eyes
were
flashing
,
and
in
her
cheeks
were
two
spots
of
color
.
"
Culture
is
the
end
in
itself
.
"
"
But
that
is
not
what
Martin
wants
.
"
"
How
do
you
know
?
"
"
What
do
you
want
,
Martin
?
"
Olney
demanded
,
turning
squarely
upon
him
.
Martin
felt
very
uncomfortable
,
and
looked
entreaty
at
Ruth
.
"
Yes
,
what
do
you
want
?
"
Ruth
asked
.
"
That
will
settle
it
.
"
"
Yes
,
of
course
,
I
want
culture
,
"
Martin
faltered
.
"
I
love
beauty
,
and
culture
will
give
me
a
finer
and
keener
appreciation
of
beauty
.
"
She
nodded
her
head
and
looked
triumph
.