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Serena became aware that the lorgnette was trained on her again.
The lorgnette was usually used as a piece of jewelry, rather than to enhance vision.
She took her lorgnette and slowly and carefully looked them over.
One, in particular, was a pinch-faced woman who watched proceedings through a lorgnette.
Moreover, it was holding a small metallic rod rather like a lorgnette against one eye.
The lorgnette maintained its popularity to the end of the 19th century.
Wielding a lorgnette, she pointed to a chaise by the wall.
She raised the lorgnette and peered through the lenses.
And will they like their presents - plastic flowers and a lorgnette?
"That girl seems to me to be moping," said the Duchess, raising her lorgnette once more.
Pitt casually swung the lorgnette around on its chain.
She peered through her lorgnette at the creature and her face went stiff.
Claire found herself being examined by bright, birdlike eyes behind a raised lorgnette.
(Looking her questioner over from head to foot through an imaginary lorgnette.
"They ought to buy a lorgnette for that umpire.
A lorgnette is a pair of spectacles with a handle, used to hold them in place, rather than fitting over the ears.
She lowered the lorgnette and there was another flash of light at Geordi's feet.
So you're my semi-mythical niece," she said, putting up her lorgnette.
Niobe lifted the lorgnette and peered at the scene.
Her laughter became so violent that Gaea had to take the lorgnette from her again.
"And this is Gaea, who lent me the lorgnette."
Two years before he died, he told a reporter from the Lorgnette that he was born in 1832.
The lorgnette almost certainly developed from the scissors-glass, which was a double eyeglass on a handle.
The English altered the size and form of the scissors-glasses and produced the lorgnette.
She lifted her lorgnette to examine him. "