| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Salome by Oscar Wilde: HERODE. De qui donc a-t-il parle?
LE PREMIER NAZAREEN. Du Messie qui est venu.
UN JUIF. Le Messie n'est pas venu.
LE PREMIER NAZAREEN. Il est venu, et il fait des miracles partout.
HERODIAS. Oh! Oh! les miracles. Je ne crois pas aux miracles.
J'en ai vu trop. [Au page.] Mon eventail.
LE PREMIER NAZAREEN. Cet homme fait de veritables miracles. Ainsi,
e l'occasion d'un mariage qui a eu lieu dans une petite ville de
Galilee, une ville assez importante, il a change de l'eau en vin.
Des personnes qui etaient le me l'ont dit. Aussi il a gueri deux
lepreux qui etaient assis devant la porte de Capharnaum, seulement
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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 Wrecker by Stevenson & Osbourne: pride, in his plebeian tasks.
The press of work was still at its highest when quarter-day
approached. Norris was now raised to a position of some trust;
at his discretion, trains were stopped or forwarded at the
dangerous cornice near North Clifton; and he found in this
responsibility both terror and delight. The thought of the
seventy-five pounds that would soon await him at the lawyer's,
and of his own obligation to be present every quarter-day in
Sydney, filled him for a little with divided councils. Then he
made up his mind, walked in a slack moment to the inn at
Clifton, ordered a sheet of paper and a bottle of beer, and wrote,
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