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"Of course all I had was a hand glass.
Vaughn handed glasses to his guests, then took a sip himself.
He poured and handed glasses out, then lifted one.
He hands glasses of white French Bordeaux to the passengers.
It was Lemon himself who brought a hand glass and forced Gideon to look at his own face for the first time.
He handed glasses around.
Mentally shrugging, she watched Tregare do the honors; without asking, he added ice to the spirits and handed glasses to the two aliens.
Wearing an imperial blue plunging V-neck top with tight satiny pants, she was greeting guests, handing glasses to assistants, posing for pictures.
(Arriving guests are handed glasses of champagne and taken on a quick but thorough orientation tour, up stairs and across patios.
"I've a hand glass fine as iver ye'll see," Ellie Ransden said with cold pride.
Accepting the left hand glass, but seeing not the slightest trace of the addition to its contents, he went on, "Do you want to propose the toast, or shall I?"
Her swift but unhurried movements, moving here and there, looking after guests, handing glasses to one or another, taking glasses away, her eyes marking the spot where Marina had put her glass down on the table.
Here is a nice thing for a lady now,' he went on, 'this hand glass - fifteenth century, warranted; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name, in the interests of my customer, who was just like yourself, my dear sir, the nephew and sole heir of a remarkable collector.'
As the have-nots queued in the unrelenting heat, and were bombarded with expensive trinkets and endless Coca-Cola concessions, China's new class of VIPs and princelings were whisked between pavilions in electric buggies and handed glasses of champagne in plush entertainment suites.