| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Under the Andes by Rex Stout: pressed against my own.
"Desiree!" I gasped. "Don't! Harry! No, they have not
killed me--"
Then Harry's voice:
"That's all right, old fellow. I know--I have known she loves
you. This is no time to talk of that. Listen, Paul--what you were
going to do for Desiree--if you can--they will be back at any
moment--"
That thought kindled my brain; I raised myself onto my elbow.
"I haven't the strength," I said, hardly knowing how I spoke.
"You must do it, Harry; you must. And quick, lad! The dagger!
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from To-morrow by Joseph Conrad: "My son Harry," mumbled Captain Hagberd,
off his guard for once. "He's coming home to-
morrow."
"The devil he is!" The stranger marvelled
greatly, and then went on, with only a slight
change of tone: "You've grown a beard like
Father Christmas himself."
Captain Hagberd drew a little nearer, and
leaned forward over his spade. "Go your way,"
he said, resentfully and timidly at the same time,
because he was always afraid of being laughed at.
 To-morrow |