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571
"
Rot
,
and
you
know
it
,
"
was
Olney
s
comment
.
"
Martin
s
after
career
,
not
culture
.
It
just
happens
that
culture
,
in
his
case
,
is
incidental
to
career
.
If
he
wanted
to
be
a
chemist
,
culture
would
be
unnecessary
.
Martin
wants
to
write
,
but
he
s
afraid
to
say
so
because
it
will
put
you
in
the
wrong
.
"
572
"
And
why
does
Martin
want
to
write
?
"
he
went
on
.
"
Because
he
isn
t
rolling
in
wealth
.
Why
do
you
fill
your
head
with
Saxon
and
general
culture
?
Because
you
don
t
have
to
make
your
way
in
the
world
.
Your
father
sees
to
that
.
He
buys
your
clothes
for
you
,
and
all
the
rest
.
What
rotten
good
is
our
education
,
yours
and
mine
and
Arthur
s
and
Norman
s
?
We
re
soaked
in
general
culture
,
and
if
our
daddies
went
broke
to
-
day
,
we
d
be
falling
down
to
-
morrow
on
teachers
examinations
.
The
best
job
you
could
get
,
Ruth
,
would
be
a
country
school
or
music
teacher
in
a
girls
boarding
-
school
.
"
573
"
And
pray
what
would
you
do
?
"
she
asked
.
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574
"
Not
a
blessed
thing
.
I
could
earn
a
dollar
and
a
half
a
day
,
common
labor
,
and
I
might
get
in
as
instructor
in
Hanley
s
cramming
joint
I
say
might
,
mind
you
,
and
I
might
be
chucked
out
at
the
end
of
the
week
for
sheer
inability
.
"
575
Martin
followed
the
discussion
closely
,
and
while
he
was
convinced
that
Olney
was
right
,
he
resented
the
rather
cavalier
treatment
he
accorded
Ruth
.
A
new
conception
of
love
formed
in
his
mind
as
he
listened
.
Reason
had
nothing
to
do
with
love
.
It
mattered
not
whether
the
woman
he
loved
reasoned
correctly
or
incorrectly
.
Love
was
above
reason
.
If
it
just
happened
that
she
did
not
fully
appreciate
his
necessity
for
a
career
,
that
did
not
make
her
a
bit
less
lovable
.
She
was
all
lovable
,
and
what
she
thought
had
nothing
to
do
with
her
lovableness
.
576
"
What
s
that
?
"
he
replied
to
a
question
from
Olney
that
broke
in
upon
his
train
of
thought
.
577
"
I
was
saying
that
I
hoped
you
wouldn
t
be
fool
enough
to
tackle
Latin
.
"
"
But
Latin
is
more
than
culture
,
"
Ruth
broke
in
.
"
It
is
equipment
.
"
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578
"
Well
,
are
you
going
to
tackle
it
?
"
Olney
persisted
.
579
Martin
was
sore
beset
.
He
could
see
that
Ruth
was
hanging
eagerly
upon
his
answer
.
580
"
I
am
afraid
I
won
t
have
time
,
"
he
said
finally
.
"
I
d
like
to
,
but
I
won
t
have
time
.
"