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81
One
day
,
in
order
to
spare
her
even
this
sight
,
he
spent
four
hours
carrying
the
bedsheet
over
to
the
couch
on
his
back
and
arranged
it
so
that
he
was
completely
covered
and
his
sister
would
not
be
able
to
see
him
even
if
she
bent
down
.
If
she
did
not
think
this
sheet
was
necessary
then
all
she
had
to
do
was
take
it
off
again
,
as
it
was
clear
enough
that
it
was
no
pleasure
for
Gregor
to
cut
himself
off
so
completely
.
She
left
the
sheet
where
it
was
.
Gregor
even
thought
he
glimpsed
a
look
of
gratitude
one
time
when
he
carefully
looked
out
from
under
the
sheet
to
see
how
his
sister
liked
the
new
arrangement
.
82
For
the
first
fourteen
days
,
Gregor
s
parents
could
not
bring
themselves
to
come
into
the
room
to
see
him
.
He
would
often
hear
them
say
how
they
appreciated
all
the
new
work
his
sister
was
doing
even
though
,
before
,
they
had
seen
her
as
a
girl
who
was
somewhat
useless
and
frequently
been
annoyed
with
her
.
But
now
the
two
of
them
,
father
and
mother
,
would
often
both
wait
outside
the
door
of
Gregor
s
room
while
his
sister
tidied
up
in
there
,
and
as
soon
as
she
went
out
again
she
would
have
to
tell
them
exactly
how
everything
looked
,
what
Gregor
had
eaten
,
how
he
had
behaved
this
time
and
whether
,
perhaps
,
any
slight
improvement
could
be
seen
.
His
mother
also
wanted
to
go
in
and
visit
Gregor
relatively
soon
but
his
father
and
sister
at
first
persuaded
her
against
it
.
Gregor
listened
very
closely
to
all
this
,
and
approved
fully
.
83
Later
,
though
,
she
had
to
be
held
back
by
force
,
which
made
her
call
out
:
Let
me
go
and
see
Gregor
,
he
is
my
unfortunate
son
!
Can
t
you
understand
I
have
to
see
him
?
,
and
Gregor
would
think
to
himself
that
maybe
it
would
be
better
if
his
mother
came
in
,
not
every
day
of
course
,
but
one
day
a
week
,
perhaps
;
she
could
understand
everything
much
better
than
his
sister
who
,
for
all
her
courage
,
was
still
just
a
child
after
all
,
and
really
might
not
have
had
an
adult
s
appreciation
of
the
burdensome
job
she
had
taken
on
.
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84
Gregor
s
wish
to
see
his
mother
was
soon
realised
.
Out
of
consideration
for
his
parents
,
Gregor
wanted
to
avoid
being
seen
at
the
window
during
the
day
,
the
few
square
meters
of
the
floor
did
not
give
him
much
room
to
crawl
about
,
it
was
hard
to
just
lie
quietly
through
the
night
,
his
food
soon
stopped
giving
him
any
pleasure
at
all
,
and
so
,
to
entertain
himself
,
he
got
into
the
habit
of
crawling
up
and
down
the
walls
and
ceiling
.
He
was
especially
fond
of
hanging
from
the
ceiling
;
it
was
quite
different
from
lying
on
the
floor
;
he
could
breathe
more
freely
;
his
body
had
a
light
swing
to
it
;
and
up
there
,
relaxed
and
almost
happy
,
it
might
happen
that
he
would
surprise
even
himself
by
letting
go
of
the
ceiling
and
landing
on
the
floor
with
a
crash
.
But
now
,
of
course
,
he
had
far
better
control
of
his
body
than
before
and
,
even
with
a
fall
as
great
as
that
,
caused
himself
no
damage
.
85
Very
soon
his
sister
noticed
Gregor
s
new
way
of
entertaining
himself
he
had
,
after
all
,
left
traces
of
the
adhesive
from
his
feet
as
he
crawled
about
and
got
it
into
her
head
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
him
by
removing
the
furniture
that
got
in
his
way
,
especially
the
chest
of
drawers
and
the
desk
.
Now
,
this
was
not
something
that
she
would
be
able
to
do
by
herself
;
she
did
not
dare
to
ask
for
help
from
her
father
;
the
sixteen
year
old
maid
had
carried
on
bravely
since
the
cook
had
left
but
she
certainly
would
not
have
helped
in
this
,
she
had
even
asked
to
be
allowed
to
keep
the
kitchen
locked
at
all
times
and
never
to
have
to
open
the
door
unless
it
was
especially
important
;
so
his
sister
had
no
choice
but
to
choose
some
time
when
Gregor
s
father
was
not
there
and
fetch
his
mother
to
help
her
.
As
she
approached
the
room
,
Gregor
could
hear
his
mother
express
her
joy
,
but
once
at
the
door
she
went
silent
.
First
,
of
course
,
his
sister
came
in
and
looked
round
to
see
that
everything
in
the
room
was
alright
;
and
only
then
did
she
let
her
mother
enter
.
Gregor
had
hurriedly
pulled
the
sheet
down
lower
over
the
couch
and
put
more
folds
into
it
so
that
everything
really
looked
as
if
it
had
just
been
thrown
down
by
chance
.
Gregor
also
refrained
,
this
time
,
from
spying
out
from
under
the
sheet
;
he
gave
up
the
chance
to
see
his
mother
until
later
and
was
simply
glad
that
she
had
come
.
You
can
come
in
,
he
can
t
be
seen
,
said
his
sister
,
obviously
leading
her
in
by
the
hand
.
86
The
old
chest
of
drawers
was
too
heavy
for
a
pair
of
feeble
women
to
be
heaving
about
,
but
Gregor
listened
as
they
pushed
it
from
its
place
,
his
sister
always
taking
on
the
heaviest
part
of
the
work
for
herself
and
ignoring
her
mother
s
warnings
that
she
would
strain
herself
.
This
lasted
a
very
long
time
.
After
labouring
at
it
for
fifteen
minutes
or
more
his
mother
said
it
would
be
better
to
leave
the
chest
where
it
was
,
for
one
thing
it
was
too
heavy
for
them
to
get
the
job
finished
before
Gregor
s
father
got
home
and
leaving
it
in
the
middle
of
the
room
it
would
be
in
his
way
even
more
,
and
for
another
thing
it
wasn
t
even
sure
that
taking
the
furniture
away
would
really
be
any
help
to
him
.
She
thought
just
the
opposite
;
the
sight
of
the
bare
walls
saddened
her
right
to
her
heart
;
and
why
wouldn
t
Gregor
feel
the
same
way
about
it
,
he
d
been
used
to
this
furniture
in
his
room
for
a
long
time
and
it
would
make
him
feel
abandoned
to
be
in
an
empty
room
like
that
.
Then
,
quietly
,
almost
whispering
as
if
wanting
Gregor
(
whose
whereabouts
she
did
not
know
)
to
hear
not
even
the
tone
of
her
voice
,
as
she
was
convinced
that
he
did
not
understand
her
words
,
she
added
and
by
taking
the
furniture
away
,
won
t
it
seem
like
we
re
showing
that
we
ve
given
up
all
hope
of
improvement
and
we
re
abandoning
him
to
cope
for
himself
?
I
think
it
d
be
best
to
leave
the
room
exactly
the
way
it
was
before
so
that
when
Gregor
comes
back
to
us
again
he
ll
find
everything
unchanged
and
he
ll
be
able
to
forget
the
time
in
between
all
the
easier
.
87
Hearing
these
words
from
his
mother
made
Gregor
realise
that
the
lack
of
any
direct
human
communication
,
along
with
the
monotonous
life
led
by
the
family
during
these
two
months
,
must
have
made
him
confused
he
could
think
of
no
other
way
of
explaining
to
himself
why
he
had
seriously
wanted
his
room
emptied
out
.
Had
he
really
wanted
to
transform
his
room
into
a
cave
,
a
warm
room
fitted
out
with
the
nice
furniture
he
had
inherited
?
That
would
have
let
him
crawl
around
unimpeded
in
any
direction
,
but
it
would
also
have
let
him
quickly
forget
his
past
when
he
had
still
been
human
.
He
had
come
very
close
to
forgetting
,
and
it
had
only
been
the
voice
of
his
mother
,
unheard
for
so
long
,
that
had
shaken
him
out
of
it
.
Nothing
should
be
removed
;
everything
had
to
stay
;
he
could
not
do
without
the
good
influence
the
furniture
had
on
his
condition
;
and
if
the
furniture
made
it
difficult
for
him
to
crawl
about
mindlessly
that
was
not
a
loss
but
a
great
advantage
.
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88
His
sister
,
unfortunately
,
did
not
agree
;
she
had
become
used
to
the
idea
,
not
without
reason
,
that
she
was
Gregor
s
spokesman
to
his
parents
about
the
things
that
concerned
him
.
This
meant
that
his
mother
s
advice
now
was
sufficient
reason
for
her
to
insist
on
removing
not
only
the
chest
of
drawers
and
the
desk
,
as
she
had
thought
at
first
,
but
all
the
furniture
apart
from
the
all
-
important
couch
.
89
It
was
more
than
childish
perversity
,
of
course
,
or
the
unexpected
confidence
she
had
recently
acquired
,
that
made
her
insist
;
she
had
indeed
noticed
that
Gregor
needed
a
lot
of
room
to
crawl
about
in
,
whereas
the
furniture
,
as
far
as
anyone
could
see
,
was
of
no
use
to
him
at
all
.
Girls
of
that
age
,
though
,
do
become
enthusiastic
about
things
and
feel
they
must
get
their
way
whenever
they
can
.
Perhaps
this
was
what
tempted
Grete
to
make
Gregor
s
situation
seem
even
more
shocking
than
it
was
so
that
she
could
do
even
more
for
him
.
Grete
would
probably
be
the
only
one
who
would
dare
enter
a
room
dominated
by
Gregor
crawling
about
the
bare
walls
by
himself
.
90
So
she
refused
to
let
her
mother
dissuade
her
.
Gregor
s
mother
already
looked
uneasy
in
his
room
,
she
soon
stopped
speaking
and
helped
Gregor
s
sister
to
get
the
chest
of
drawers
out
with
what
strength
she
had
.
The
chest
of
drawers
was
something
that
Gregor
could
do
without
if
he
had
to
,
but
the
writing
desk
had
to
stay
.
Hardly
had
the
two
women
pushed
the
chest
of
drawers
,
groaning
,
out
of
the
room
than
Gregor
poked
his
head
out
from
under
the
couch
to
see
what
he
could
do
about
it
.
He
meant
to
be
as
careful
and
considerate
as
he
could
,
but
,
unfortunately
,
it
was
his
mother
who
came
back
first
while
Grete
in
the
next
room
had
her
arms
round
the
chest
,
pushing
and
pulling
at
it
from
side
to
side
by
herself
without
,
of
course
,
moving
it
an
inch
.
His
mother
was
not
used
to
the
sight
of
Gregor
,
he
might
have
made
her
ill
,
so
Gregor
hurried
backwards
to
the
far
end
of
the
couch
.