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K.’s uncle - Leni
Andbesides,hehadhardlyanyideawhattheconversationwasaboutandhisthoughtssoonturnedtothecareassistantandtheilltreatmentshehadsufferedfromhisuncle.Soonafter,hebegantowonderwhetherhehadnotseentheofficedirectorsomewherebefore,perhapsamongthepeoplewhowereathisfirsthearing.Hemayhavebeenmistaken,butthoughttheofficedirectormightwellhavebeenamongtheoldgentlemenwiththethinbeardsinthefirstrow.
Therewasthenanoisethateveryoneheardfromthehallwayasifsomethingofporcelainwerebeingbroken."I’llgoandseewhat’shappened,"saidK.,whoslowlylefttheroomasifgivingtheothersthechancetostophim.Hehadhardlysteppedintothehallway,findinghisbearingsinthedarknesswithhishandstillfirmlyholdingthedoor,whenanothersmallhand,muchsmallerthanK.’sown,placeditselfonhisandgentlyshutthedoor.Itwasthecarerwhohadbeenwaitingthere."Nothinghashappened,"shewhisperedtohim,"Ijustthrewaplateagainstthewalltogetyououtofthere.""Iwasthinkingaboutyou,aswell,"repliedK.uneasily."Somuchthebetter,"saidthecarer."Comewithme".Afewstepsalong,theycametoafrostedglassdoorwhichthecareropenedforhim."Comeinhere,"shesaid.Itwasclearlythelawyer’soffice,fittedoutwithold,heavyfurniture,asfarascouldbeseeninthemoonlightwhichnowilluminatedjustasmall,rectangularsectionofthefloorbyeachofthethreebigwindows.