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1  as soon as Miss Montag had finished.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
2  You could have gone earlier, no-one would have missed you.
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3  , who was tired of Miss Montag continuously watching his lips.
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4  , and then went over to Miss Montag and deferentially kissed her hand.
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5  Miss Montag followed him a few paces, as if she did not quite trust him.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
6  entered, Miss Montag came towards him from the window along one side of the table.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
7  It seemed to him that Miss Montag was mixed up in everything and made it repulsive to him.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
8  "But I get the impression you don't pay much attention to what's going on in the lodging house," said Miss Montag.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
9  Outside, the dragging steps of Miss Montag could still be heard as she went from one side of the hallway to the other.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
10  That's how it is," said Miss Montag, "or rather, that's not at all how it is, the way you put it is remarkably severe.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
11  thought, however, that he saw more than that, he thought he also saw that Miss Montag had chosen a means of doing it that was good, but two-edged.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
12  But Miss Montag stood straight up again as she had left her handbag on the window sill and went to fetch it; she shuffled down the whole length of the room.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
13  Things have a tendency to go missing in the storeroom, and after a certain amount of time they sell things off, whether the case involved has come to an end or not.
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14  But that made it all the more embarrassing for him when, as he was closing the door again, he saw Miss Montag and the captain talking in the open doorway of the dining room.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
15  had been expecting this invitation for Miss Montag for a long time, and that it was confirmation of the suffering he had been made to endure that Sunday morning from Mrs. Grubach's tenants.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
16  He wanted to go straight to his room, but a little laugh from Miss Montag that he heard from the dining room behind him brought him to the idea that he might prepare a surprise for the two of them, the captain and Miss Montag.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
17  He sent the maid back with the reply that he was on his way, then he went to the wardrobe to change his coat, and in answer to Mrs. Grubach's gentle whining about the nuisance Miss Montag was causing merely asked her to clear away the breakfast things.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter Four Miss Bürstner's Friend
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