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Updated: July 12, 2025
Carefully secured in their trays and boxes, shut and locked behind heavy plates of glass in bronzed iron frames, guarded by day by trusted employés always under the eye of manager or exhibitor, and by night by a guard of drilled watchmen, what collection could be safer?
The father, on the other hand, confessed that he responded as the rose grower and exhibitor, rather than as one who had an opportunity to encourage his son's love responses by recognizing, from his son's point of view, the appropriateness of the gift. When, therefore, he very understandably scolded and spanked his child for picking the rose, the little boy was dreadfully upset.
She worked like the coral insect, in the dark, as it were, of instinct unlit by intellect, and, like the coral insect, she raised a monumental structure that hemmed her in. They had to start early, driven by Edward's one substantial parishioner, who was principal judge, chief exhibitor, and organizer of the show.
'No; a hurry and confusion, and the good aunts would be too much for her, you will be the only one for inspection. 'Yes, take him with you, Maurice, said Albinia, 'he must see William. 'You must be the exhibitor, then, her brother replied. 'Now, Maurice, I know what you are come for, but you ought to know better than to persuade me, when you know there are six good reasons against my going.
Reinhart that his drawings are constructive and have the air of the actual. He likes to represent character he rejoices in the specifying touch. It is not probable that he regards himself in the first place as an illustrator, in the sense to which the term is usually restricted. He is a very vigorous and various painter, and at the Salon a constant and conspicuous exhibitor.
It was a sight I shall never witness more to see the whole hillside covered with innumerable herds of "Buchan hummlies." Mr Bruce of Millhill showed the largest lots, and stood at the top as an exhibitor. Talking of Buchan, the names of Bruce, Millhill, and Smart, Sandhole, were household words at my father's board.
You and I I as exhibitor, you as representative for the time being only of the Vestals of old sit side by side.... Some worthy friend has his instructions, when the people are beside themselves with rapture, to cry, "Long live Orestes Caesar!"....Another reminds them of Heraclian's victory another couples your name with mine.... the people applaud.... some Mark Antony steps forward, salutes me as Imperator, Augustus what you will the cry is taken up I refuse as meekly as Julius Caesar himself am compelled, blushing, to accept the honour I rise, make an oration about the future independence of the southern continent union of Africa and Egypt the empire no longer to be divided into Eastern and Western, but Northern and Southern.
Later in the day, however, he saw the leading exhibitor in town, who winked at him. "Clever stuff, Devereux, clever stuff. 'Course, if we put up a roar, they'll say it's because we've got an ax to grind. Sure we have. But the Herald wants the people the people that come to our shows to get up and blat.
It is a piece of thin, delicate stuff a foot wide or more, and forty or fifty feet long; and the exhibitor of the art takes one end of it in his two hands, and winds it in and out intricately about his head, twisting it as he goes, and in a minute or two the thing is finished, and is neat and symmetrical and fits as snugly as a mould.
Then came Frenchmen and Italians, full of grace, politeness, and CHIC themselves elegantly dressed, and their animals decorated to the horns with flowers and coloured ribbons harmoniously blended. And last of all came the exhibitor who was to receive the first prize a slouching man, plainly dressed, with a pair of farmer's gaiters on, and without even a flower in his buttonhole.
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