1 This time the girl offered no resistance.
2 who was slowly moving over towards the girl.
3 "He's very good with the litigants," whispered the girl.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 4 There, you see," he said to the girl, "I was quite right.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 5 leant against a chair that he had pushed near to the girl.
6 "I had to explain to him why you were laughing," said the girl.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 7 s uncle instead of a greeting, while the girl made a slight curtsey.
8 "That's alright, then," said the girl, briefly inclining her charming head.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 9 It made the calmness of the girl and the man leading him all the more incomprehensible.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 10 Big, strong girls like that often don't know how to be anything but gentle and friendly.
11 Half grown girls, who seemed to be dressed in just their pinafores worked hardest running to and fro.
12 This was an elderly businessman, a man whose beard was long, and he was begging a young girl to speak on his behalf.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 13 would also go, once a week, to see a girl called Elsa who worked as a waitress in a wine bar through the night until late in the morning.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter One Arrest - Conversation with Mrs. Grubach - ... 14 The girl's intention may have been good, perhaps she was under instructions to distract him or to give him the chance to collect himself, but the attempt had not worked.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 15 was especially startled, as for a moment he had been quite unable to think of anything other than the events of that morning and the girl for whom he was performing them.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContextHighlight In Chapter One Arrest - Conversation with Mrs. Grubach - ... 16 continued to look at the girl in amazement as she turned round to block the way into the living room, she had a round face like a puppy's, not only the pale cheeks and the chin were round but the temples and the hairline were too.
17 As he went down the main stairway at the front of the bank, he looked carefully round at everyone who was passing, but there was no girl to be seen who might have been waiting for somebody, not even within some distance from the bank.
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