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Zimmer notes that "before this period, citations for stay the course invariably have the countervailing sense of 'to stop or check the course (of something)."' He offers up Edgar Allen Poe, in his 1835 "Arabesque" tale "King Pest the First": "But it lay not in the power of images, or sensations... to stay the course of men".
The food is surprisingly good; if you are a meat-eater, consider ordering a main course of something like lamb, which is all the better for a good rest after roasting, while hot fish dishes can too easily be overcooked.
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