The Gilded Age


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a visit yesterday from the society's committee by way of discipline,  
because we have a piano in the house, which is against the rules."  
"
I hope thee told the elders that father and I are responsible for the  
piano, and that, much as thee loves music, thee is never in the room when  
it is played. Fortunately father is already out of meeting, so they  
can't discipline him. I heard father tell cousin Abner that he was  
whipped so often for whistling when he was a boy that he was determined  
to have what compensation he could get now."  
"
Thy ways greatly try me, Ruth, and all thy relations. I desire thy  
happiness first of all, but thee is starting out on a dangerous path.  
Is thy father willing thee should go away to a school of the world's  
people?"  
"I have not asked him," Ruth replied with a look that might imply that  
she was one of those determined little bodies who first made up her own  
mind and then compelled others to make up theirs in accordance with hers.  
"
And when thee has got the education thee wants, and lost all relish for  
the society of thy friends and the ways of thy ancestors, what then?"  
Ruth turned square round to her mother, and with an impassive face and  
not the slightest change of tone, said,  
"Mother, I'm going to study medicine?"  
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