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Could K. represent the congregation all by himself? What if he had been a...
Author:
Franz Kafka
Book:
The Trial
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Could K. represent the congregation all by himself? What if he had been a stranger merely visiting the church? That was more or less his position.
( Franz Kafka )
[ The Trial ]
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