| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Salome by Oscar Wilde: merveilleux. Il peut tout faire . . . C'est etrange qu'il se soit
tue, le jeune Syrien. Je le regrette. Oui, je le regrette
beaucoup. Car il etait beau. Il etait meme tres beau. Il avait
des yeux tres langoureux. Je me rappelle que je l'ai vu regardant
Salome d'une facon langoureuse. En effet, j'ai trouve qu'il l'avait
un peu trop regardee.
HERODIAS. Il y en a d'autres qui la regardent trop.
HERODE. Son pere etait roi. Je l'ai chasse de son royaume. Et de
sa mere qui etait reine vous avez fait une esclave, Herodias.
Ainsi, il etait ici comme un hote. C'etait e cause de cela que je
l'avais fait capitaine. Je regrette qu'il soit mort . . . Enfin,
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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 Lily of the Valley by Honore de Balzac: days.
"Mother! you are too beautiful to die--life and health are coming back
to you!" cried Madeleine.
"Dear daughter, I shall live--in thee," she answered, smiling.
Then followed heart-rending embraces of the mother and her children.
Monsieur de Mortsauf kissed his wife upon her brow. She colored when
she saw me.
"Dear Felix," she said, "this is, I think, the only grief that I shall
ever have caused you. Forget all that I may have said,--I, a poor
creature much beside myself." She held out her hand; I took it and
kissed it. Then she said, with her chaste and gracious smile, "As in
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