17 examples of steven's in sentences

On the day of Bennet's inauguration, John Steven's second child, a daughter, whom he named Rebecca, was born.

'Tis impossible to draw his picture to the life, because a man must take it as he's running, only this, horses are usually let blood on St. Steven's Day.

Then was the high feast made ready, and the king was wedded at Camelot unto Dame Guinever, in the Church of St. Steven's, with great solemnity.

"He's admired more nor any jintleman as walks Steven's Green in a month o' Sundays, I'll go bail," continued Miss Jenny Roe, the ladies' maid.

Steven's been an angel.

" And of course there was Steven, and Steven's misery which was more unbearable to her than her own.

She didn't ask herself how bearable it would have been if Steven's marriage had brought him a satisfaction that denied her and cast her out.

This Wednesday it fought gallantly till the very moment of Steven's arrival.

After seven years her heart still beat at Steven's coming.

Steven's silences brought him nearer to her than his speech.

Mary's joy was to take her sister into her room and watch her to see if she would flinch before the signs of Steven's occupation.

"The light hurt Steven's eyes.

"Perhaps you'll come some night when Steven's here.

Mary's lips touched the red hair and the dark where Steven's lips had been.

"Is it true that Steven's going to give up his practice?"

They had Steven's table as a barrier between them.

[Footnote: Steven's "Georgia," II., 401.] Benefit of Washington's Administration to the West.

17 examples of  steven's  in sentences