But before long that dizzying mix seems arbitrary, interrupted in this version by too many abrupt breaks where chunks of the story have been chopped out.
Another late-Victorian selection, a pattern called Crazy Quilt in rose, mauve and black, is a dizzying mix of farm animals, household utensils, tools, stars and leaves.
In her short film "Wake Up Call" (1989), a dizzying mix of live action and animation, a woman struggles with everyday objects that have minds of their own.
Instead of working in real time with live instruments, he goes for a dizzying mix of the handmade and the surreal.
The company's catalogue is $10, and includes a dizzying mix of Victorian prints, borders and panels.
Mr. Arana only needs to look around him to understand the risks in an immigrant neighborhood like Woodside with its dizzying mix of languages, national origins and tastes.
Its boardwalk has five amusement piers with a dizzying mix of children's rides, brain-twisting roller coasters and hyped-up crowds.
Mint and carnation and sandalwood and arousal surrounded them with a dizzying mix.
Like the man he serves, Morris is a dizzying mix of blue-sky theorist and brass-tacks politician.
The show's prime example is Reginald Machell's lavishly carved throne, a dizzying mix of Celtic roundels and Art Nouveau swirls.