| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from The Iron Puddler by James J. Davis: had ever made. Everything grew dark about me, and I knew that I
had done my best and that I was through. I was quite young, and I
went to pieces like an untrained runner who had overdone himself.
The men were talking to one another, and somebody moved that
the meeting take a recess until after supper. It would give time
to think it over and find out what the men really thought about
the strike proposition.
CHAPTER XXXII
LOGIC WINS IN THE STRETCH
At seven o'clock we met again and several men made short talks
opposing the strike. Each fellow, when he got up, seemed to have
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Koran: but they would not believe. Thus do we reward the sinful people.
Then we made you their successors in the earth after them, that we
may see how ye will act.
But when our evident signs are recited to them, those who hope not
for our meeting say, 'Bring a Koran other than this; or change it.'
Say, 'It is not for me to, change it of my own accord; I do not follow
aught but what I am inspired with; verily, I fear, if I rebel
against my Lord, the torment of a mighty day!'
Say, 'Had God pleased, should not have recited it to you, nor taught
you therewith. I have tarried a lifetime amongst you before it;-
have ye not then any sense?'
 The Koran |