| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from A Legend of Montrose by Walter Scott: as well as the unsettled state of his mind, had such an influence
over his father, that he suppressed all other tokens of
displeasure, excepting the observation that I had killed a fat
buck, and had returned before sunset, while he supposed Allan,
who had been on the hill till midnight, had returned with empty
hands. 'Are you sure of that?' said Allan, fiercely; 'here is
something will tell you another tale.'
"We now observed his hands were bloody, and that there were spots
of blood on his face, and waited the issue with impatience; when
suddenly, undoing the comer of his plaid, he rolled down on the
table a human head, bloody and new severed, saying at the same
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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 Dream Life and Real Life by Olive Schreiner: think I should have killed myself if I had not come. You help me so. I
shall always be grateful to you."
The older woman took her hand.
"I want to ask something of you."
"What is it?"
"I cannot quite explain to you. You will not understand. But there are
times when something more terrible can come into a life than it should lose
what it loves. If you have had a dream of what life ought to be, and you
try to make it real, and you fail; and something you have killed out in
your heart for long years wakes up and cries, 'Let each man play his own
game, and care nothing for the hand of his fellow! Each man for himself.
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