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31
Your
turnover
has
been
very
unsatisfactory
of
late
;
I
grant
you
that
it
s
not
the
time
of
year
to
do
especially
good
business
,
we
recognise
that
;
but
there
simply
is
no
time
of
year
to
do
no
business
at
all
,
Mr
.
Samsa
,
we
cannot
allow
there
to
be
.
32
But
Sir
,
called
Gregor
,
beside
himself
and
forgetting
all
else
in
the
excitement
,
I
ll
open
up
immediately
,
just
a
moment
.
I
m
slightly
unwell
,
an
attack
of
dizziness
,
I
haven
t
been
able
to
get
up
.
I
m
still
in
bed
now
.
I
m
quite
fresh
again
now
,
though
.
I
m
just
getting
out
of
bed
.
Just
a
moment
.
Be
patient
!
It
s
not
quite
as
easy
as
I
d
thought
.
I
m
quite
alright
now
,
though
.
It
s
shocking
,
what
can
suddenly
happen
to
a
person
!
I
was
quite
alright
last
night
,
my
parents
know
about
it
,
perhaps
better
than
me
,
I
had
a
small
symptom
of
it
last
night
already
.
They
must
have
noticed
it
.
I
don
t
know
why
I
didn
t
let
you
know
at
work
!
But
you
always
think
you
can
get
over
an
illness
without
staying
at
home
.
Please
,
don
t
make
my
parents
suffer
!
There
s
no
basis
for
any
of
the
accusations
you
re
making
;
nobody
s
ever
said
a
word
to
me
about
any
of
these
things
.
Maybe
you
haven
t
read
the
latest
contracts
I
sent
in
.
I
ll
set
off
with
the
eight
o
clock
train
,
as
well
,
these
few
hours
of
rest
have
given
me
strength
.
33
You
don
t
need
to
wait
,
sir
;
I
ll
be
in
the
office
soon
after
you
,
and
please
be
so
good
as
to
tell
that
to
the
boss
and
recommend
me
to
him
!
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34
And
while
Gregor
gushed
out
these
words
,
hardly
knowing
what
he
was
saying
,
he
made
his
way
over
to
the
chest
of
drawers
this
was
easily
done
,
probably
because
of
the
practise
he
had
already
had
in
bed
where
he
now
tried
to
get
himself
upright
.
He
really
did
want
to
open
the
door
,
really
did
want
to
let
them
see
him
and
to
speak
with
the
chief
clerk
;
the
others
were
being
so
insistent
,
and
he
was
curious
to
learn
what
they
would
say
when
they
caught
sight
of
him
.
If
they
were
shocked
then
it
would
no
longer
be
Gregor
s
responsibility
and
he
could
rest
.
If
,
however
,
they
took
everything
calmly
he
would
still
have
no
reason
to
be
upset
,
and
if
he
hurried
he
really
could
be
at
the
station
for
eight
o
clock
.
The
first
few
times
he
tried
to
climb
up
on
the
smooth
chest
of
drawers
he
just
slid
down
again
,
but
he
finally
gave
himself
one
last
swing
and
stood
there
upright
;
the
lower
part
of
his
body
was
in
serious
pain
but
he
no
longer
gave
any
attention
to
it
.
Now
he
let
himself
fall
against
the
back
of
a
nearby
chair
and
held
tightly
to
the
edges
of
it
with
his
little
legs
.
By
now
he
had
also
calmed
down
,
and
kept
quiet
so
that
he
could
listen
to
what
the
chief
clerk
was
saying
.
35
Did
you
understand
a
word
of
all
that
?
the
chief
clerk
asked
his
parents
,
surely
he
s
not
trying
to
make
fools
of
us
.
Oh
,
God
!
called
his
mother
,
who
was
already
in
tears
,
he
could
be
seriously
ill
and
we
re
making
him
suffer
.
Grete
!
Grete
!
she
then
cried
.
36
Mother
?
his
sister
called
from
the
other
side
.
They
communicated
across
Gregor
s
room
.
You
ll
have
to
go
for
the
doctor
straight
away
.
Gregor
is
ill
.
Quick
,
get
the
doctor
.
Did
you
hear
the
way
Gregor
spoke
just
now
?
That
was
the
voice
of
an
animal
,
said
the
chief
clerk
,
with
a
calmness
that
was
in
contrast
with
his
mother
s
screams
.
Anna
!
Anna
!
his
father
called
into
the
kitchen
through
the
entrance
hall
,
clapping
his
hands
,
get
a
locksmith
here
,
now
!
And
the
two
girls
,
their
skirts
swishing
,
immediately
ran
out
through
the
hall
,
wrenching
open
the
front
door
of
the
flat
as
they
went
.
How
had
his
sister
managed
to
get
dressed
so
quickly
?
There
was
no
sound
of
the
door
banging
shut
again
;
they
must
have
left
it
open
;
people
often
do
in
homes
where
something
awful
has
happened
.
37
Gregor
,
in
contrast
,
had
become
much
calmer
.
So
they
couldn
t
understand
his
words
any
more
,
although
they
seemed
clear
enough
to
him
,
clearer
than
before
perhaps
his
ears
had
become
used
to
the
sound
.
They
had
realised
,
though
,
that
there
was
something
wrong
with
him
,
and
were
ready
to
help
.
The
first
response
to
his
situation
had
been
confident
and
wise
,
and
that
made
him
feel
better
.
He
felt
that
he
had
been
drawn
back
in
among
people
,
and
from
the
doctor
and
the
locksmith
he
expected
great
and
surprising
achievements
although
he
did
not
really
distinguish
one
from
the
other
.
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38
Whatever
was
said
next
would
be
crucial
,
so
,
in
order
to
make
his
voice
as
clear
as
possible
,
he
coughed
a
little
,
but
taking
care
to
do
this
not
too
loudly
as
even
this
might
well
sound
different
from
the
way
that
a
human
coughs
and
he
was
no
longer
sure
he
could
judge
this
for
himself
.
Meanwhile
,
it
had
become
very
quiet
in
the
next
room
.
Perhaps
his
parents
were
sat
at
the
table
whispering
with
the
chief
clerk
,
or
perhaps
they
were
all
pressed
against
the
door
and
listening
.
39
Gregor
slowly
pushed
his
way
over
to
the
door
with
the
chair
.
Once
there
he
let
go
of
it
and
threw
himself
onto
the
door
,
holding
himself
upright
against
it
using
the
adhesive
on
the
tips
of
his
legs
.
He
rested
there
a
little
while
to
recover
from
the
effort
involved
and
then
set
himself
to
the
task
of
turning
the
key
in
the
lock
with
his
mouth
.
He
seemed
,
unfortunately
,
to
have
no
proper
teeth
how
was
he
,
then
,
to
grasp
the
key
?
but
the
lack
of
teeth
was
,
of
course
,
made
up
for
with
a
very
strong
jaw
;
using
the
jaw
,
he
really
was
able
to
start
the
key
turning
,
ignoring
the
fact
that
he
must
have
been
causing
some
kind
of
damage
as
a
brown
fluid
came
from
his
mouth
,
flowed
over
the
key
and
dripped
onto
the
floor
.
Listen
,
said
the
chief
clerk
in
the
next
room
,
he
s
turning
the
key
.
40
Gregor
was
greatly
encouraged
by
this
;
but
they
all
should
have
been
calling
to
him
,
his
father
and
his
mother
too
:
Well
done
,
Gregor
,
they
should
have
cried
,
keep
at
it
,
keep
hold
of
the
lock
!
And
with
the
idea
that
they
were
all
excitedly
following
his
efforts
,
he
bit
on
the
key
with
all
his
strength
,
paying
no
attention
to
the
pain
he
was
causing
himself
.
As
the
key
turned
round
he
turned
around
the
lock
with
it
,
only
holding
himself
upright
with
his
mouth
,
and
hung
onto
the
key
or
pushed
it
down
again
with
the
whole
weight
of
his
body
as
needed
.
The
clear
sound
of
the
lock
as
it
snapped
back
was
Gregor
s
sign
that
he
could
break
his
concentration
,
and
as
he
regained
his
breath
he
said
to
himself
:
So
,
I
didn
t
need
the
locksmith
after
all
.
Then
he
lay
his
head
on
the
handle
of
the
door
to
open
it
completely
.