| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Desert Gold by Zane Grey: said Gale, steadily and low-voiced.
"Dick, I am not worthy," she replied, and held out a trembling
hand with the ring lying in the palm.
Swift as light Gale caught her hand and slipped the ring back
upon the third finger.
"Nell! Look at me. It is your engagement ring....Listen. I don't
believe this--this thing that's been torturing you. I know it's
a lie. I am absolutely sure your mother will prove it a lie. She
must have suffered once--perhaps there was a sad error--but the
thing you fear is not true. But, hear me, dearest; even if it was
true it wouldn't make the slightest difference to me. I'd promise
 Desert Gold |
The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs: to the cabin.
Mr. Philander was the first to see her. It was dusk and Mr.
Philander was very near sighted.
"Quickly, Esmeralda!" he cried. "Let us seek safety within;
it is a lioness. Bless me!"
Esmeralda did not bother to verify Mr. Philander's vision.
His tone was enough. She was within the cabin and had
slammed and bolted the door before he had finished pronouncing
her name. The "Bless me" was startled out of Mr. Philander
by the discovery that Esmeralda, in the exuberance
of her haste, had fastened him upon the same side of the
 Tarzan of the Apes |