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I have
answered
for you, I am going to take you to a room where there will be twelve persons assembled; you will take note of what each of them says.
We must give the Clergy everything:'(i) Because, occupying themselves with their own business night and day, and guided by men of high capacity established out of harm's way three hundred leagues from your frontiers ...''Ah!Rome!Rome!' exclaimed the master of the house ...'Yes, Sir, _Rome_!' the Cardinal
answered
proudly.
'But for that Jacobinical law which prescribes the registration of an endless list of jurors, and has no other real object than to take away all influence from well-born people,' he said to Mathilde, on the eve of the drawing by lot of the thirty-six jurors for the assize, 'I could have
answered
for the verdict.
"That's not usual," the supervisor
answered.
"I'm the landlord's son, sir,
" answered
the lad, taking the pipe from his mouth and stepping to one side.
"Yes,
" answered
K."No!" the lady cried with a laugh.
She pulled her hand away and answered, "No, no, I'm never cross with anyone."
What do you think he
answered?
In the meantime, the man whom K. had first approached had pulled himself together and even
answered
him with a smile.
"What is there to say, then?
" answered
K., who was tired of Miss Montag continuously watching his lips.
"No, no,
" answered
K., "it's only a dog yelping in the yard."
"That's right,
" answered
his uncle with a slow nod, "I've heard about your trial."
Not a criminal trial, I hope?""It's a criminal trial,
" answered
K."And you sit quietly here while you've got a criminal trial round your neck?" shouted his uncle, getting ever louder.
"I'd be saying too much if I told you that,
" answered
Leni.
"No,
" answered
Leni, slowly shaking her head, "I couldn't help you then.
Just then, a little voice, tender and anxious, called out from under the door, "Titorelli, can we come in now?""No,
" answered
the painter.
"I'm not allowed to tell you that," the painter
answered.
"I was talking about your case with the manufacturer yesterday, and he asked me if I wouldn't like to help you, and I answered: 'He can come and see me if he likes', and now I'm pleased to see you here so soon.
"Well that's enough," said K., "or have you heard of any acquittals that happened earlier?""They say there have been some acquittals earlier," the painter answered, "but it's very hard to be sure about it.
"It's like I just said,
" answered
the painter.
"As far as that's concerned,
" answered
the painter, "there's nothing you can say for certain.
asked K."No,
" answered
the man, "I don't belong here at all, the lawyer is only representing me, I'm here on legal business."
asked K."I was going to take you there, but you called me back again,
" answered
the businessman, as if confused by the contradictory commands.
And once more it was only Leni who
answered.
"Leni's let me have it,
" answered
the businessman, "it has many advantages."
The lawyer quietly accepted even this insulting question, and answered, "I should continue with what I've already been doing for you."
Did he study without a pause?""Almost without a pause,
" answered
Leni.
Is it a prayer book?""No,
" answered
K., "it's an album of the city's tourist sights."
"Their argument,
" answered
the priest, "is based on the simplicity of the doorkeeper.
"Oh, ah - yes," he answered, brightening up; "I remember now.
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