1 You're nearly a lawyer yourself.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Seven Lawyer - Manufacturer - Painter 2 s hands, said, "You're hurting me."
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 3 "You're making a big mistake," he said.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter One Arrest - Conversation with Mrs. Grubach - ... 4 'You're letting him abuse you,' he said.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 5 'You're letting him abuse you,' he repeated.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 6 You're in a hurry now, and we'll still be in contact.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Seven Lawyer - Manufacturer - Painter 7 "You're quite right, but we can't get him to understand a thing," said the other.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter One Arrest - Conversation with Mrs. Grubach - ... 8 You're under arrest, you're quite right about that, but I don't know any more than that.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter One Arrest - Conversation with Mrs. Grubach - ... 9 You're quite right to remind me of that," said the businessman, "you're new to all this, a junior.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 10 You're not a better person than me, you've been accused of something too, you're facing a charge too.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 11 "You're not paying enough attention to what was written and you're changing the story," said the priest.
12 "You're a client of the lawyer's too, aren't you," said the businessman quietly from his corner as if he were trying to find this out.
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Eight Block, the businessman - Dismissing the ... 13 "You're mistaken about her," said the lawyer, but did nothing more to defend her; perhaps that was his way of indicating that she did not need defending.
14 remained standing quite close to him and said with a smile, "You're quite right, I am impatient, but the easiest way to settle this impatience would be if you left us."
The Trial By Franz KafkaContext Highlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ... 15 You're right," said his uncle in a tone that seemed to indicate they were finally coming closer to each other, "I just made the suggestion because, as I saw it, if you stay in the city the case will be put in danger by your indifference to it, and I thought it was better if I did the work for you.