James American|volume=XXXVIII|page=17|column=2|passage=He read old almanacs at the book-stalls on the quays, and he began to frequent another café, where more newspapers were taken and his post-prandial demi-tasse cost him a penny extra, and where he used to con the tattered sheets for curious anecdotes, freaks of nature, and strange coincidences.
1933, Maurice J. Valency, The Art World, The lady in this painting obviously is not in the mood for coffee; she looks away from her demi-tasse with disarming absent-mindedness, her expression is wistfully, even painfully contemplative, though somewhat marred by the loss of an eye.
1979, w, The Monticello Fault, At four-thirty the diners relinquished their demi-tasses to Carrington and returned to the living room for the afternoon session.
1987, Malcolm W. Greenough, Jr., Dear Lily: A Love Story, At another time, we lunched at a café where ladies sat alone at tables smoking cigarettes with their demi-tasses while men in the back of the room sang passionate Italian love songs.
1987, Sheila MacLeod Smith, The Transplanted Chapter 1, After dinner, they were in the habit of taking their demi-tasses into the drawingroom where green logs, smouldering thinly in the grate, gave ample reason for those damp patches on walls and ceiling, ...
1992, Sybil Downing; Jane Valentine Barker, Crown of Life: The Story of Mary Roberts Rinehart Chapter 11, Others had gone to the cellar but when the dukes continued to calmly sip their demi-tasses, Mary had decided she would, too.
2005, w:John Meaney, Resolution, Frau Volk and Frau Schönherr had abandoned their demi-tasses of espresso and were scanning the crowd of skaters, their faces pinched in cold disapproval.
2008, Barbara P. Parsons, A Blonde in the Works: A Novel, She sipped from the demi-tasse.