The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Blix by Frank Norris:
Blix clapped her hands with a little cry of delight, and Condy
smote a knee, exclaiming:
"By Jove! that's as good as Loudon Dodds' opium ship! Why, Cap.,
you're a treasure in yourself for a fellow looking for stories."
Then after the notes were taken and the story talked over, Captain
Jack, especially if the day happened to be Sunday, would insist
upon their staying to dinner--boiled beef and cabbage. smoking
coffee and pickles--that K. D. B. served in the little, brick-
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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 White Moll by Frank L. Packard: knees and clawing out with his hands for mercy, and he squealed like
a rat. 'It's the sixth panel in the bedroom upstairs,' he says;
'it's all there. But for God's sake don't tell Jake I told. It's
the sixth panel. Press the knot in the sixth panel that -'" He
stopped abruptly.
Danglar had pulled out his watch and with exaggerated patience was
circling the crystal with his thumb.
"Are you all through, Matty?" he inquired monotonously. "I think
you said something a little while ago about wasting time. Bertha's
looking bored; and, besides, she's got a little job of her own on
for to-night." He jerked his watch back into his pocket, and turned
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