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Sections--How Joined when Fixed--Banding--Fixing--Chipping out the Old Glazing--Inserting the New and Cementing 144 PART II CHAPTER XII Introductory--The Great Questions--Colour--Light--Architectural Fitness--Limitations--Thought--Imagination--Allegory 154 CHAPTER XIII Of Economy--The Englishman's Wastefulness--Its Good Side--Its Excess--Difficulties--A Calculation--Remedies 156 CHAPTER XIV Of Perfection--In Little Things--Cleanliness--Alertness--But not Hurry--Realising your Conditions--False Lead-Lines--Shutting out Light--Bars--Their Number--Their Importance--Precedence--Observing your Limitations--A Result of Complete Training--The Special Limitations of Stained Glass--Disguising the Lead-Line--No full Realism--No violent Action--Self-Effacement--No Craft-Jugglery--Architectural Fitness founded on Architectural Knowledge--Seeing Work _in Situ_--Sketching in Glass--The Artistic Use of the Lead--Stepping Back--Accepting Bars and Leads--Loving Care--White Spaces to be Interesting--Bringing out the "Quality" of the Glass--Spotting and Dappling--"Builders-Glazing" _versus_ Modern Restoring 163 CHAPTER XV A Few Little Dodges--A Clumsy Tool--A Substitute--A Glass Rack--An Inconvenient Easel--A Convenient Easel--A Waxing-up Tool--An Easel with Movable Plates--Making the most of a Room--Handling Cartoons--Cleanliness--Dust--The Selvage Edge--Drying a "Badger"--A Comment 182 CHAPTER XVI Of Colour 198 CHAPTER XVII Of Architectural Fitness 234 CHAPTER XVIII Of Thought, Imagination, and Allegory 248 CHAPTER XIX Of General Conduct and Procedure--Amount of Legitimate Assistance--The Ordinary Practice--The Great Rule--The Second Great Rule--Four Things to Observe--Art _v._ Routine--The Truth of the Case--The Penalty of Virtue in the Matter--The Compensating Privilege--Practical Applications--An Economy of Time in the Studio--Industry--Work "To Order"--Clients and Patrons--And Requests Reas
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