| 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: editor.' Some special detail or other."
For the first time since the previous evening Condy felt his
spirits rise as he set off toward the Washington Street hill. But
though he and Blix spent as merry an evening as they remembered in
a long time, his nameless, formless irritation returned upon him
almost as soon as he had bidden her good-night. It stayed with
him all through the week, and told upon his work. As a result,
three of his articles were thrown out by the editor.
"We can't run such rot as that in the paper," the chief had said.
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from Salome by Oscar Wilde: roi de Cappadoce ment toujours, mais ce n'est pas un vrai roi.
C'est un lache. Aussi il me doit de l'argent qu'il ne veut pas
payer. Il a meme insulte mes ambassadeurs. Il a dit des choses
tres blessantes. Mais Cesar le crucifiera quand il viendra e Rome.
Je suis sur que Cesar le crucifiera. Sinon il mourra mange des
vers. Le prophete l'a predit. Eh bien! Salome, qu'attendez-vous?
SALOME. J'attends que mes esclaves m'apportent des parfums et les
sept voiles et m'otent mes sandales.
[Les esclaves apportent des parfums et les sept voiles et otent les
sandales de Salome.]
HERODE. Ah! vous allez danser pieds nus! C'est bien! C'est bien!
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