| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield: ...From Lennie's little box of a chest there came a sound as though
something was boiling. There was a great lump of something bubbling in his
chest that he couldn't get rid of. When he coughed the sweat sprang out on
his head; his eyes bulged, his hands waved, and the great lump bubbled as a
potato knocks in a saucepan. But what was more awful than all was when he
didn't cough he sat against the pillow and never spoke or answered, or even
made as if he heard. Only he looked offended.
"It's not your poor old gran's doing it, my lovey," said old Ma Parker,
patting back the damp hair from his little scarlet ears. But Lennie moved
his head and edged away. Dreadfully offended with her he looked--and
solemn. He bent his head and looked at her sideways as though he couldn't
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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 The Red Seal by Natalie Sumner Lincoln: Helen does not know. You must believe me, Harry."
"She may not know," Kent spoke slowly. "But are you sure she does
not suspect some one?"
"Well, what if I do?" asked Helen quietly, and Kent, looking around,
found her standing just inside the door. Her entrance had been
noiseless.
"You should tell the authorities, Helen." Kent rose as she passed
him and selected a seat which brought her face somewhat in shadow.
"If you do not you may retard justice."
"But if I speak I may involve the innocent," she retorted. "I -"
her eyes shifted from him to Barbara and back again. "I cannot
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