... The Penny-farthing Shop was full of customers, and Madam Marx, the fat woman who followed Gregorio to the bar, was for a long time busy attending to her clients...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Consequently there was much laughter and shaking of hands, and many a rough jest, which Madam Marx responded to in broken English...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx came and sat beside him, weary as she was with her long labours, and talked volubly...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx kissed him as he slept, murmuring to herself contentedly, “Ah, well, in time...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Gregorio gratefully seized the flagon and let the wine trickle down his throat, while Madam Marx, with arms akimbo, stood patiently before him...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx had played her trump card, and she watched anxiously the effect of her words...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...He would have liked to go into one of the booths where the girls danced, but he had no money, and he cursed at his stupidity in not asking the Marx woman for some...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Having reached home, he kissed the boy passionately, sent for food to Madam Marx, and wept and laughed hysterically for an hour...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...He was contented enough now to sit all day with Madam Marx, and returned to his home in the evening when Xantippe was away...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Before Amos could become used to the darkness the door again opened, and Madam Marx entered with a lamp in her hand...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx flung herself on the bed beside him and wept...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx laughed a little, but said nothing...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... “Why should Amos want the boy?” asked Madam Marx, as she put coffee and tobacco before the guests...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... “But what will you do?” asked Madam Marx, looking anxiously on the man she loved, though her words were for the Arab...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Madam Marx, her ears sharpened by fear, heard them, admitted them by a side door, and led them quickly to an upper room...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... At length the murderers appeared and called for coffee, and Madam Marx attended to their wants...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Madam Marx followed him, weeping and calling on him to come back...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... “Is Madam Marx outside?” hissed Xantippe...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Madam Marx flung herself at his feet and wept bitterly...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Two days later Madam Marx left Alexandria by train for Ramleh...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
..."He came in contact with Karl Marx, Engels and various other refugees wholived in England...
Various 「Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906」
...It was Karl Marx who remarked that, "The tradition of all thegenerations of the past weighs down like an Alp upon the brain of theliving...
Dr. D.M. Brooks 「The Necessity of Atheism」
...In Germany it was MaxSterner, Büchner, Marx, Engels, and Liebknecht...
Dr. D.M. Brooks 「The Necessity of Atheism」
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