| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Heart of the West by O. Henry: Mrs. Yeager--The Nopalito Ranch:
Dear Madam:
I am instructed by the owners of the Rancho Seco to purchase 100
head of two and three-year-old cows of the Sussex breed owned by
you. If you can fill the order please deliver the cattle to the
bearer; and a check will be forwarded to you at once.
Respectfully,
Webster Yeager,
Manager the Rancho Seco.
Business is business, even--very scantily did it escape being written
"especially"--in a kingdom.
 Heart of the West |
The fourth excerpt represents the element of Earth. It speaks of physical influences and the impact of the unseen on the visible world, and is drawn from The Spirit of the Border by Zane Grey: Girty, determined to carry his point, if possible.
"I say the same," added Elliott, refusing the war-club held out to him by Half
King.
"Me, too," voted McKee, not so drunk but that he understood the lightninglike
glance Girty shot at him.
"Kill 'em all; kill everybody," cried Deering in drunken glee. He took the
club and pounded with it on the ground.
Pipe repeated his former performance, as also did Half King, after which he
handed the black, knotted symbol of death to Jim Girty.
Three had declared for saving the Christians, and three for the death penalty.
Six pairs of burning eyes were fastened on the Deaths-head.
 The Spirit of the Border |