20 a rigid steel wire or gold frames, with fastening-pieces over the ears; single or double eye-glasses, and hand-glasses, or lorgnettes, being varieties of form, according to the circumstances and the wearer's taste. [Please select]
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More than once the ladies lifted their lorgnettes and looked at her. [Please select]
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Some of the lady rabbits carried lorgnettes, while many of the gentlemen rabbits wore monocles in their left eyes. [Please select]
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Carlisle was conscious of lorgnettes; once she caught the whisper of the name so soon to be her own. [Please select]
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Thirteen old tombstones in feathers and net collars--seven or eight of 'em, anyhow--colonial profiles and lorgnettes, and all looking as if they'd been hit in the stomach.' [Please select]
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CHAPTER III THE TRIUMPH Lady Harriet's lorgnettes were brought piercingly to bear upon the bride-elect that night, and her thin, refined features never relaxed during the operation. [Please select]
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