| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from The Case of the Golden Bullet by Grace Isabel Colbron and Augusta Groner: him in horror.
"The truth, therefore, you must tell me the truth, and get the
others away, so I can speak to you alone. You must do this - or
else I'll tell George about the handsome carpenter in Church street,
or about Franz Schmid, or - "
"For God's sake, stop - stop - I'll do anything you say."
The girl sank back on her chair pale and trembling, while the
peddler resumed his pose of a tired old man leaning against the
stove. When George returned with a large basket, Nanette had
calmed herself sufficiently to go about the unpacking of the
articles in the hamper.
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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 Koran: He will not catch you up for a casual word in your oaths, but He
will catch you up for what your hearts have earned; but God is
forgiving and clement.
Those who swear off from their women, they must wait four months;
but if they break their vow God is forgiving and merciful.
And if they intend to divorce them, verily, God hears and knows.
Divorced women must wait for themselves three courses; and it is not
lawful to them that they hide what God has created in their wombs,
if they believe in God and in the last day. Their husbands will do
better to take them back in that (case) if they wish for
reconciliation; for, the same is due to them as from them; but the men
 The Koran |