The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Shadow out of Time by H. P. Lovecraft: mind's amazement and resentment had worn off, and when - assuming
that it came from a body vastly different from the Great Race's
- it had lost its horror at its unfamiliar temporary form, it
was permitted to study its new environment and experience a wonder
and wisdom approyimating that of its displacer.
With suitable
precautions, and in exchange for suitable services, it was allowed
to rove all over the habitable world in titan airships or on the
huge boatlike atomic-engined vehicles which traversed the great
roads, and to delve freely into the libraries containing the records
of the planet's past and future.
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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 Eve and David by Honore de Balzac: witness."
"Yes," said the Alsacien. "Some tay I hope to be rich enough to dust
der chacket of dat man of law. I don't like his gountenance."
"Kolb is a good man, madame," said Big Marion; "he is as strong as a
Turk, and as meek as a lamb. Just the one that would make a woman
happy. It was his notion, too, to invest our savings this way--
'safings,' as he calls them. Poor man, if he doesn't speak right, he
thinks right, and I understand him all the same. He has a notion of
working for somebody else, so as to save us his keep----"
"Surely we shall be rich, if it is only to repay these good folk,"
said David, looking at his wife.
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