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Most
of
all
,
there
was
lots
of
Latin
,
which
I
ca
n't
understand
,
then
pages
and
pages
of
general
appeals
to
the
court
,
then
lots
of
flattery
for
particular
officials
,
they
were
n't
named
,
these
officials
,
but
anyone
familiar
with
the
court
must
have
been
able
to
guess
who
they
were
,
then
there
was
self-praise
by
the
lawyer
where
he
humiliated
himself
to
the
court
in
a
way
that
was
downright
dog-like
,
and
then
endless
investigations
of
cases
from
the
past
which
were
supposed
to
be
similar
to
mine
.
Although
,
as
far
as
I
was
able
to
follow
them
,
these
investigations
had
been
carried
out
very
carefully
.
Now
,
I
do
n't
mean
to
criticise
the
lawyer
's
work
with
all
of
this
,
and
the
document
I
read
was
only
one
of
many
,
but
even
so
,
and
this
is
something
I
will
say
,
at
that
time
I
could
n't
see
any
progress
in
my
trial
at
all
.
"
"
And
what
sort
of
progress
had
you
been
hoping
for
?
"
asked
K.
"
That
's
a
very
sensible
question
,
"
said
the
businessman
with
a
smile
,
"
it
's
only
very
rare
that
you
see
any
progress
in
these
proceedings
at
all
.
But
I
did
n't
know
that
then
.
I
'm
a
businessman
,
much
more
in
those
days
than
now
,
I
wanted
to
see
some
tangible
progress
,
it
should
have
all
been
moving
to
some
conclusion
or
at
least
should
have
been
moving
on
in
some
way
according
to
the
rules
.
Instead
of
which
there
were
just
more
hearings
,
and
most
of
them
went
through
the
same
things
anyway
;
I
had
all
the
answers
off
pat
like
in
a
church
service
;
there
were
messengers
from
the
court
coming
to
me
at
work
several
times
a
week
,
or
they
came
to
me
at
home
or
anywhere
else
they
could
find
me
;
and
that
was
very
disturbing
of
course
(
but
at
least
now
things
are
better
in
that
respect
,
it
's
much
less
disturbing
when
they
contact
you
by
telephone
)
,
and
rumours
about
my
trial
even
started
to
spread
among
some
of
the
people
I
do
business
with
,
and
especially
my
relations
,
so
I
was
being
made
to
suffer
in
many
different
ways
but
there
was
still
not
the
slightest
sign
that
even
the
first
hearing
would
take
place
soon
.
So
I
went
to
the
lawyer
and
complained
about
it
.
He
explained
it
all
to
me
at
length
,
but
refused
to
do
anything
I
asked
for
,
no-one
has
any
influence
on
the
way
the
trial
proceeds
,
he
said
,
to
try
and
insist
on
it
in
any
of
the
documents
submitted
-
like
I
was
asking
-
was
simply
unheard
of
and
would
do
harm
to
both
him
and
me
.
I
thought
to
myself
:
What
this
lawyer
ca
n't
or
wo
n't
do
another
lawyer
will
.
So
I
looked
round
for
other
lawyers
.
And
before
you
say
anything
:
none
of
them
asked
for
a
definite
date
for
the
main
trial
and
none
of
them
got
one
,
and
anyway
,
apart
from
one
exception
which
I
'll
talk
about
in
a
minute
,
it
really
is
impossible
,
that
's
one
thing
this
lawyer
did
n't
mislead
me
about
;
but
besides
,
I
had
no
reason
to
regret
turning
to
other
lawyers
.
Perhaps
you
've
already
heard
how
Dr.
Huld
talks
about
the
petty
lawyers
,
he
probably
made
them
sound
very
contemptible
to
you
,
and
he
's
right
,
they
are
contemptible
.
But
when
he
talks
about
them
and
compares
them
with
himself
and
his
colleagues
there
's
a
small
error
running
through
what
he
says
,
and
,
just
for
your
interest
,
I
'll
tell
you
about
it
.
When
he
talks
about
the
lawyers
he
mixes
with
he
sets
them
apart
by
calling
them
the
"
great
lawyers
"
.
That
's
wrong
,
anyone
can
call
himself
"
great
"
if
he
wants
to
,
of
course
,
but
in
this
case
only
the
usage
of
the
court
can
make
that
distinction
.
You
see
,
the
court
says
that
besides
the
petty
lawyers
there
are
also
minor
lawyers
and
great
lawyers
.
This
one
and
his
colleagues
are
only
minor
lawyers
,
and
the
difference
in
rank
between
them
and
the
great
lawyers
,
who
I
've
only
ever
heard
about
and
never
seen
,
is
incomparably
greater
than
between
the
minor
lawyers
and
the
despised
petty
lawyers
.
"
"
The
great
lawyers
?
"
asked
K.
"
Who
are
they
then
?
How
do
you
contact
them
?
"
"
You
've
never
heard
about
them
,
then
?
"
said
the
businessman
.
"
There
's
hardly
anyone
who
's
been
accused
who
does
n't
spend
a
lot
of
time
dreaming
about
the
great
lawyers
once
he
's
heard
about
them
.
It
's
best
if
you
do
n't
let
yourself
be
misled
in
that
way
.
I
do
n't
know
who
the
great
lawyers
are
,
and
there
's
probably
no
way
of
contacting
them
.
I
do
n't
know
of
any
case
I
can
talk
about
with
certainty
where
they
've
taken
any
part
.
They
do
defend
a
lot
of
people
,
but
you
ca
n't
get
hold
of
them
by
your
own
efforts
,
they
only
defend
those
who
they
want
to
defend
.
And
I
do
n't
suppose
they
ever
take
on
cases
that
have
n't
already
got
past
the
lower
courts
.
Anyway
,
it
's
best
not
to
think
about
them
,
as
if
you
do
it
makes
the
discussions
with
the
other
lawyers
,
all
their
advice
and
all
that
they
do
manage
to
achieve
,
seem
so
unpleasant
and
useless
,
I
had
that
experience
myself
,
just
wanted
to
throw
everything
away
and
lay
at
home
in
bed
and
hear
nothing
more
about
it
.
But
that
,
of
course
,
would
be
the
stupidest
thing
you
could
do
,
and
you
would
n't
be
left
in
peace
in
bed
for
very
long
either
.
"
"
So
you
were
n't
thinking
about
the
great
lawyers
at
that
time
?
"
asked
K.
"
Not
for
very
long
,
"
said
the
businessman
,
and
smiled
again
,
"
you
ca
n't
forget
about
them
entirely
,
I
'm
afraid
,
especially
in
the
night
when
these
thoughts
come
so
easily
.
But
I
wanted
immediate
results
in
those
days
,
so
I
went
to
the
petty
lawyers
.
"
"
Well
look
at
you
two
sat
huddled
together
!
"
called
Leni
as
she
came
back
with
the
dish
and
stood
in
the
doorway
.
They
were
indeed
sat
close
together
,
if
either
of
them
turned
his
head
even
slightly
it
would
have
knocked
against
the
other
's
,
the
businessman
was
not
only
very
small
but
also
sat
hunched
down
,
so
that
K.
was
also
forced
to
bend
down
low
if
he
wanted
to
hear
everything
.
"
Not
quite
yet
!
"
called
out
K.
,
to
turn
Leni
away
,
his
hand
,
still
resting
on
the
businessman
's
hand
,
twitching
with
impatience
.
"
He
wanted
me
to
tell
him
about
my
trial
,
"
said
the
businessman
to
Leni
.
"
Carry
on
,
then
,
carry
on
,
"
she
said
.
She
spoke
to
the
businessman
with
affection
but
,
at
the
same
time
,
with
condescension
.
K.
did
not
like
that
,
he
had
begun
to
learn
that
the
man
was
of
some
value
after
all
,
he
had
experience
at
least
,
and
he
was
willing
to
share
it
.
Leni
was
probably
wrong
about
him
.
He
watched
her
in
irritation
as
Leni
now
took
the
candle
from
the
businessman
's
hand
-
which
he
had
been
holding
on
to
all
this
time
-
wiped
his
hand
with
her
apron
and
then
knelt
beside
him
to
scratch
off
some
wax
that
had
dripped
from
the
candle
onto
his
trousers
.
"
You
were
about
to
tell
me
about
the
petty
lawyers
,
"
said
K.
,
shoving
Leni
's
hand
away
with
no
further
comment
.
"
What
's
wrong
with
you
today
?
"
asked
Leni
,
tapped
him
gently
and
carried
on
with
what
she
had
been
doing
.
"
Yes
,
the
petty
lawyers
,
"
said
the
businessman
,
putting
his
hand
to
his
brow
as
if
thinking
hard
.
K.
wanted
to
help
him
and
said
,
"
You
wanted
immediate
results
and
so
went
to
the
petty
lawyers
.
"
"
Yes
,
that
's
right
,
"
said
the
businessman
,
but
did
not
continue
with
what
he
'd
been
saying
.
"
Maybe
he
does
n't
want
to
speak
about
it
in
front
of
Leni
,
"
thought
K.
,
suppressing
his
impatience
to
hear
the
rest
straight
away
,
and
stopped
trying
to
press
him
.
"
Have
you
told
him
I
'm
here
?
"
he
asked
Leni
.
"
Course
I
have
,
"
she
said
,
"
he
's
waiting
for
you
.
Leave
Block
alone
now
,
you
can
talk
to
Block
later
,
he
'll
still
be
here
.
"
K.
still
hesitated
.
"
You
'll
still
be
here
?
"
he
asked
the
businessman
,
wanting
to
hear
the
answer
from
him
and
not
wanting
Leni
to
speak
about
the
businessman
as
if
he
were
n't
there
,
he
was
full
of
secret
resentment
towards
Leni
today
.
And
once
more
it
was
only
Leni
who
answered
.
"
He
often
sleeps
here
.
"
"
He
sleeps
here
?
"
exclaimed
K.
,
he
had
thought
the
businessman
would
just
wait
there
for
him
while
he
quickly
settled
his
business
with
the
lawyer
,
and
then
they
would
leave
together
to
discuss
everything
thoroughly
and
undisturbed
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Leni
,
"
not
everyone
's
like
you
,
Josef
,
allowed
to
see
the
lawyer
at
any
time
you
like
.
Do
n't
even
seem
surprised
that
the
lawyer
,
despite
being
ill
,
still
receives
you
at
eleven
o'clock
at
night
.
You
take
it
far
too
much
for
granted
,
what
your
friends
do
for
you
.
Well
,
your
friends
,
or
at
least
I
do
,
we
like
to
do
things
for
you
.
I
do
n't
want
or
need
any
more
thanks
than
that
you
're
fond
of
me
.
"
"
Fond
of
you
?
"
thought
K.
at
first
,
and
only
then
it
occurred
to
him
,
"
Well
,
yes
,
I
am
fond
of
her
.
"
Nonetheless
,
what
he
said
,
forgetting
all
the
rest
,
was
,
"
He
receives
me
because
I
am
his
client
.
If
I
needed
anyone
else
's
help
I
'd
have
to
beg
and
show
gratitude
whenever
I
do
anything
.
"
"
He
's
really
nasty
today
,
is
n't
he
?
"
Leni
asked
the
businessman
.
"
Now
it
's
me
who
's
not
here
,
"
thought
K.
,
and
nearly
lost
his
temper
with
the
businessman
when
,
with
the
same
rudeness
as
Leni
,
he
said
,
"
The
lawyer
also
has
other
reasons
to
receive
him
.
His
case
is
much
more
interesting
than
mine
.
And
it
's
only
in
its
early
stages
too
,
it
probably
has
n't
progressed
very
far
so
the
lawyer
still
likes
to
deal
with
him
.
That
'll
all
change
later
on
.
"
"
Yeah
,
yeah
,
"
said
Leni
,
looking
at
the
businessman
and
laughing
.
"
He
does
n't
half
talk
!
"
she
said
,
turning
to
face
K.
"
You
ca
n't
believe
a
word
he
says
.
He
's
as
talkative
as
he
is
sweet
.
Maybe
that
's
why
the
lawyer
ca
n't
stand
him
.
At
least
,
he
only
sees
him
when
he
's
in
the
right
mood
.
I
've
already
tried
hard
to
change
that
but
it
's
impossible
.
Just
think
,
there
are
times
when
I
tell
him
Block
's
here
and
he
does
n't
receive
him
until
three
days
later
.
And
if
Block
is
n't
on
the
spot
when
he
's
called
then
everything
's
lost
and
it
all
has
to
start
all
over
again
.
That
's
why
I
let
Block
sleep
here
,
it
would
n't
be
the
first
time
Dr.
Huld
has
wanted
to
see
him
in
the
night
.
So
now
Block
is
ready
for
that
.
Sometimes
,
when
he
knows
Block
is
still
here
,
he
'll
even
change
his
mind
about
letting
him
in
to
see
him
.
"
K.
looked
questioningly
at
the
businessman
.
The
latter
nodded
and
,
although
he
had
spoken
quite
openly
with
K.
earlier
,
seemed
to
be
confused
with
shame
as
he
said
,
"
Yes
,
later
on
you
become
very
dependent
on
your
lawyer
.
"
"
He
's
only
pretending
to
mind
,
"
said
Leni
.
"
He
likes
to
sleep
here
really
,
he
's
often
said
so
.
"
She
went
over
to
a
little
door
and
shoved
it
open
.
"
Do
you
want
to
see
his
bedroom
?
"
she
asked
.
K.
went
over
to
the
low
,
windowless
room
and
looked
in
from
the
doorway
.
The
room
contained
a
narrow
bed
which
filled
it
completely
,
so
that
to
get
into
the
bed
you
would
need
to
climb
over
the
bedpost
.
At
the
head
of
the
bed
there
was
a
niche
in
the
wall
where
,
fastidiously
tidy
,
stood
a
candle
,
a
bottle
of
ink
,
and
a
pen
with
a
bundle
of
papers
which
were
probably
to
do
with
the
trial
.
"
You
sleep
in
the
maid
's
room
?
"
asked
K.
,
as
he
went
back
to
the
businessman
.
"
Leni
's
let
me
have
it
,
"
answered
the
businessman
,
"
it
has
many
advantages
.
"
K.
looked
long
at
him
;
his
first
impression
of
the
businessman
had
perhaps
not
been
right
;
he
had
experience
as
his
trial
had
already
lasted
a
long
time
,
but
he
had
paid
a
heavy
price
for
this
experience
.
K.
was
suddenly
unable
to
bear
the
sight
of
the
businessman
any
longer
.
"
Bring
him
to
bed
,
then
!
"
he
called
out
to
Leni
,
who
seemed
to
understand
him
.
For
himself
,
he
wanted
to
go
to
the
lawyer
and
,
by
dismissing
him
,
free
himself
from
not
only
the
lawyer
but
also
from
Leni
and
the
businessman
.
But
before
he
had
reached
the
door
the
businessman
spoke
to
him
gently
.
"
Excuse
me
,
sir
,
"
he
said
,
and
K.
looked
round
crossly
.
"
You
've
forgotten
your
promise
,
"
said
the
businessman
,
stretching
his
hand
out
to
K.
imploringly
from
where
he
sat
.
"
You
were
going
to
tell
me
a
secret
.
"
"
That
is
true
,
"
said
K.
,
as
he
glanced
at
Leni
,
who
was
watching
him
carefully
,
to
check
on
her
.
"
So
listen
;
it
's
hardly
a
secret
now
anyway
.
I
'm
going
to
see
the
lawyer
now
to
sack
him
.
"
"
He
's
sacking
him
!
"
yelled
the
businessman
,
and
he
jumped
up
from
his
chair
and
ran
around
the
kitchen
with
his
arms
in
the
air
.