To some is given the great privilege of a day set apart to mark the arrival of a total stranger panoplied with all the insignia of friendship.
"The Law and the Word"
Thomas Troward
The working-class girl, born to drudgery and perpetual child-bearing, has a brief hour in which her cheeks are red and her beauty is ripe; and out of the heaven above her steps a male creature panoplied in the armor of ruling class prestige-that is to say, a dress suit-and scattering about him a shower of automobile rides, jewelry and candy and flowers.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
His dress was extravagantly youthful; his boots bore the tallest heels, he was full-panoplied as to ornate wristbands and belt and chaps as though in full holiday attire; one might wager on the fact of his hat on a nail outside being the tallest crowned, the widest brimmed.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory