1 "Well that's no advantage," said Leni.
2 "You can't think much of her, then," said Leni.
3 But as for its being odd, Leni, that's easy to explain.
4 "I'd be saying too much if I told you that," answered Leni.
5 Yeah," said Leni, "as I do have a bodily defect, just a little one.
6 I know him," said Leni looking up at the picture, "he comes here quite often.
7 "She's very tightly laced," said Leni, pointing to the place where she thought this could be seen.
8 At last, two eyes appeared at the spy-hatch in the lawyer's door, although they weren't Leni's eyes.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 9 "You can say anything in front of Leni," said the invalid, in a tone that was unmistakably imploring.
10 At the stove stood Leni, in a white apron as always, breaking eggs into a pot standing on a spirit lamp.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 11 Leni insisted he show her a photograph of Elsa, and then, hunched on his lap, studied the picture closely.
12 thought Leni might have hidden in here, he let the businessman search in every corner, but the room was empty.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 13 And you ought to call me Leni, too, she added quickly and suddenly, as if no moment of this conversation should be lost.
14 replied to that last comment merely by embracing Leni and drawing her towards him, she lay her head quietly on his shoulder.
15 Then he then said to his carer, "Leni, go," stretching his hand out to her as if this were a farewell that would have to last for a long time.
16 Through the corridor which led between the rooms he saw Leni, to whom the warning cry of the door opener had been directed, still running away in her nightshirt.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 17 He was in a bad mood, he had originally intended a detailed discussion of his business with Leni, especially the question of his giving the lawyer notice, but now he no longer wanted to because of the presence of the businessman.
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