Cohen invited them in and Jack, after following the little tailor through the deserted shop-all the work people had left-found himself, to his great surprise, in a small room at the rear, which Isaac opened with a key taken from his vest pocket, and which even in the dim light of a single gas jet had more the appearance of the den of a scholar, or the workshop of a scientist, than the private office of a Fashioner of clothes.
"Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero"
F. Hopkinson Smith
Thinking of the upper lip as the Fashioner of the words makes speaking easy and singing a delight.
"Resonance in Singing and Speaking"
Thomas Fillebrown
We have, however, some remarkable work of the later periods, and in the latest of all we have one writer, Antoine de la Salle, who deserves to rank with the great chroniclers as a Fashioner of French prose.
"A Short History of French Literature"
George Saintsbury