| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Rivers to the Sea by Sara Teasdale: I felt my lover look at her
And then turn suddenly to me.
Her hair was dull and drew no light
And yet its color was as mine;
Her eyes were strangely like my eyes
Tho' love had never made them shine.
Her body was a thing grown thin,
Hungry for love that never came;
Her soul was frozen in the dark
Unwarmed forever by love's flame.
I felt my lover look at her
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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 Brother of Daphne by Dornford Yates: crow flies or a beer runs- the terms are synonymous, you know.
Large, grey, creepered residence, four reception, two bed, six
bath, commands extensive views, ten minutes from workhouse, etc.,
etc."
"Is it 'White Ladies?'"
"It is. From which you now behold me an outcast- a wanderer
upon the face of the earth. But how did you know?"
"They'll be quiet by now," she said, ignoring my question. "The
bees, I mean."
"I'm not so sure."
She rose to her knees, but I laid a hand on her shoulder.
 The Brother of Daphne |