rom the neighboring room on the right the sister was whispering to inform Gregor: "Gregor, the manager is here." "I know," said Gregor to himself.
But he did not dare make his voice loud enough so that his sister could hear. "Gregor," his father now said from the neighboring room on the left, "Mr.
Manager has come and is asking why you have not left on the early train. We don't know what we should tell him. He says that he wants to speak to you personally. So, please open the door. He will be good enough to forgive the mess in your room."
In the middle of all this, the manager called out in a friendly way, "Good morning, Mr. Samsa."
"He is not well," said his mother to the manager, while his father was still talking at the door, "He
is not well, believe me, Mr. Manager, missing a train is not something Gregor does! This had never happened before; working is all that he does. I'm almost angry that he never goes out at night. Right now, he has been in the city for eight days, but he nas been at home every evening. He sits there with us at the table and reads the newspaper quietly or studies his travel schedules. It's quite a diversion for him if he busies himself with fretwork. For instance, he cut out a small frame over the course
of two or three evenings.
You'd be amazed how pretty it is. It's hanging right inside the room.
You'll see it immediately.
as soon as Gregor opens the door, sorry for this embarrassing situation.
By ourselves, we would never have made Gregor open the door. He's so stubborn, and he's certainly not well, although he denied that this morning.
"I'm coming right away," said Gregor slowly and deliberately and didn't move, so as not to lose one word of the conversation. "My dear lady,
I cannot explain it to myself in any other way," said the manager; "1 hope it is nothing serious. On the other hand, I must also say that we business people, luckily or unluckily, however one looks at it, very often simply have to overcome a slight indisposition for business reasons." "So, can Mr. Manager come in to see you now?" asked his father impatiently and knocked once again on the door. "No," said Gregor. In the neighboring room on the left a painful stillness descended. In the neighboring room on the right the sister began to sob.
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