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1 s way to the preacher, which in this empty church would have been very necessary.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Nine In the Cathedral
2 should not forget that the trial would not be public, if the court deems it necessary it can be made public but there is no law that says it has to be.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Seven Lawyer - Manufacturer - Painter
3 It will be easy for you to find out more detail and, if it is really necessary, to do something about it through the great and influential people you know.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Six K.'s uncle - Leni
4 Not a bad point of view, basically, but nothing could be more mistaken than to think from that that lawyers are not necessary for the accused in this court.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Seven Lawyer - Manufacturer - Painter
5 It's Sunday today, and it's not part of my job to do any work today, but they send me off with some message which isn't even necessary just to get me away from here.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ...
6 hung up the receiver without giving an answer; he had decided immediately to go there that Sunday, it was certainly necessary, proceedings had begun and he had to face up to it, and this first examination would probably also be the last.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Two First Cross-examination
7 It is not at all necessary for Dr. Huld to go to the court, wait in the ante-rooms for the examining judges to turn up, if they turn up, and try to achieve something which, according to the judges' mood is usually more apparent than real and most often not even that.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Seven Lawyer - Manufacturer - Painter
8 But despite that I don't regret my decision, quite possibly I should have turned more cases away than I did, but it did turn out to be entirely necessary for me to devote myself fully to the cases I did take on, and the successful results showed that it was worth it.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ...
9 thought him of any importance but it did raise his spirits; he no longer thought it at all necessary that all of those in the hall should applaud him, it was enough if the majority of them began to think about the matter and if only one of them, now and then, was persuaded.
The TrialBy Franz Kafka ContextHighlight In Chapter Two First Cross-examination