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  • "I think [Stephano's] trying to find his way," Susan Rolontz, executive vice president of the Tobe Robert, said recently.

    Faceless Fashion 2007

  • The Kalmanek case involved his covering up two officers beating a man outside Stephano's nightclub in downtown Portland.

    Misogynistic Cops Gone Wild 2005

  • 'I saw you and Eddy at Stephano's just now,' he said, between sentences of a letter which he was dictating.

    The Man Upstairs and Other Stories 1928

  • He wants me to meet him at Stephano's, but -- 'She hesitated.

    The Man Upstairs and Other Stories 1928

  • They sent for his man, and, on Stephano's arm, the old gentleman withdrew.

    The Grey Room Eden Phillpotts 1911

  • Stephano's, or what do you think of one of these places closer at hand?

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • You see, I made sure he would come to Stephano's and I was on the other side of the

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • "Really, Paul," she remonstrated, "at your time of life -- you are thirty - four years old, mind -- I think you might leave Stephano's to the other generation!"

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • What I want to point out to you is, though, if you'll allow me, that the necklace I had on the table before me at Stephano's when Mr. Cullen suddenly popped round the screen -- the necklace you are now looking at, sir -- is of imitation pearls, valued at about ten pounds.

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • Stephano's restaurant, with a newspaper propped up before me, a glass of hock by my side, and a portion of the _plat du jour_, which happened to be chicken _en casserole_, on the plate in front of me.

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

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