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1  Gregor had almost entirely stopped eating.
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2  And so he set himself to the task of swinging the entire length of his body out of the bed all at the same time.
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3  He could already hardly feel the decayed apple in his back or the inflamed area around it, which was entirely covered in white dust.
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4  It is true that his entire body was aching, but the pain seemed to be slowly getting weaker and weaker and would finally disappear altogether.
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5  This meant not only in their own room but, since they had taken a room in this establishment, in the entire flat and especially in the kitchen.
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6  That was something his parents did not understand very well; over the years, they had become convinced that this job would provide for Gregor for his entire life, and besides, they had so much to worry about at present that they had lost sight of any thought for the future.
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7  For two whole days, all the talk at every mealtime was about what they should do now; but even between meals they spoke about the same subject as there were always at least two members of the family at home - nobody wanted to be at home by themselves and it was out of the question to leave the flat entirely empty.
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