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But
you
're
not
in
custody
now
-
at
least
I
take
it
you
've
not
escaped
from
prison
considering
that
you
seem
quite
calm
-
so
you
ca
n't
have
committed
any
crime
of
that
sort
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
K.
,
"
but
it
might
be
that
the
investigating
committee
could
see
that
I
'm
innocent
,
or
not
so
guilty
as
had
been
supposed
.
"
"
Yes
,
that
's
certainly
a
possibility
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
,
who
seemed
very
interested
.
"
Listen
,
"
said
K.
,
"
you
do
n't
have
much
experience
in
legal
matters
.
"
"
No
,
that
's
true
,
I
do
n't
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
,
"
and
I
've
often
regretted
it
,
as
I
'd
like
to
know
everything
and
I
'm
very
interested
in
legal
matters
.
There
's
something
peculiarly
attractive
about
the
law
,
is
n't
there
?
But
I
'll
certainly
be
perfecting
my
knowledge
in
this
area
,
as
next
month
I
start
work
in
a
legal
office
.
"
"
That
's
very
good
,
"
said
K.
,
"
that
means
you
'll
be
able
to
give
me
some
help
with
my
trial
.
"
"
That
could
well
be
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
,
"
why
not
?
I
like
to
make
use
of
what
I
know
.
"
"
I
mean
it
quite
seriously
,
"
said
K.
,
"
or
at
least
,
half
seriously
,
as
you
do
.
This
affair
is
too
petty
to
call
in
a
lawyer
,
but
I
could
make
good
use
of
someone
who
could
give
me
advice
.
"
"
Yes
,
but
if
I
'm
to
give
you
advice
I
'll
have
to
know
what
it
's
all
about
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
.
"
That
's
exactly
the
problem
,
"
said
K.
,
"
I
do
n't
know
that
myself
.
"
"
So
you
have
been
making
fun
of
me
,
then
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
exceedingly
disappointed
,
"
you
really
ought
not
to
try
something
like
that
on
at
this
time
of
night
.
"
And
she
stepped
away
from
the
photographs
where
they
had
stood
so
long
together
.
"
Miss
Bürstner
,
no
,
"
said
K.
,
"
I
'm
not
making
fun
of
you
.
Please
believe
me
!
I
've
already
told
you
everything
I
know
.
More
than
I
know
,
in
fact
,
as
it
actually
was
n't
even
an
investigating
committee
,
that
's
just
what
I
called
them
because
I
do
n't
know
what
else
to
call
them
.
There
was
no
cross
questioning
at
all
,
I
was
merely
arrested
,
but
by
a
committee
.
"
Miss
Bürstner
sat
on
the
ottoman
and
laughed
again
.
"
What
was
it
like
then
?
"
she
asked
.
"
It
was
terrible
"
said
K.
,
although
his
mind
was
no
longer
on
the
subject
,
he
had
become
totally
absorbed
by
Miss
Bürstner
's
gaze
who
was
supporting
her
chin
on
one
hand
-
the
elbow
rested
on
the
cushion
of
the
ottoman
-
and
slowly
stroking
her
hip
with
the
other
.
"
That
's
too
vague
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
.
"
What
's
too
vague
?
"
asked
K
.
Then
he
remembered
himself
and
asked
,
"
Would
you
like
me
to
show
you
what
it
was
like
?
"
He
wanted
to
move
in
some
way
but
did
not
want
to
leave
.
"
I
'm
already
tired
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
.
"
You
arrived
back
so
late
,
"
said
K.
"
Now
you
've
started
telling
me
off
.
Well
I
suppose
I
deserve
it
as
I
should
n't
have
let
you
in
here
in
the
first
place
,
and
it
turns
out
there
was
n't
even
any
point
.
"
"
Oh
,
there
was
a
point
,
you
'll
see
now
how
important
a
point
it
was
,
"
said
K.
"
May
I
move
this
table
away
from
your
bedside
and
put
it
here
?
"
"
What
do
you
think
you
're
doing
?
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
.
"
Of
course
you
ca
n't
!
"
"
In
that
case
I
ca
n't
show
you
,
"
said
K.
,
quite
upset
,
as
if
Miss
Bürstner
had
committed
some
incomprehensible
offence
against
him
.
"
Alright
then
,
if
you
need
it
to
show
what
you
mean
,
just
take
the
bedside
table
then
,
"
said
Miss
Bürstner
,
and
after
a
short
pause
added
in
a
weak
voice
,
"
I
'm
so
tired
I
'm
allowing
more
than
I
ought
to
.
"
K.
put
the
little
table
in
the
middle
of
the
room
and
sat
down
behind
it
.
"
You
have
to
get
a
proper
idea
of
where
the
people
were
situated
,
it
is
very
interesting
.
I
'm
the
supervisor
,
sitting
over
there
on
the
chest
are
two
policemen
,
standing
next
to
the
photographs
there
are
three
young
people
.
Hanging
on
the
handle
of
the
window
is
a
white
blouse
-
I
just
mention
that
by
the
way
.
And
now
it
begins
.
Ah
yes
,
I
'm
forgetting
myself
,
the
most
important
person
of
all
,
so
I
'm
standing
here
in
front
of
the
table
.
The
supervisor
is
sitting
extremely
comfortably
with
his
legs
crossed
and
his
arm
hanging
over
the
backrest
here
like
some
layabout
.
And
now
it
really
does
begin
.
The
supervisor
calls
out
as
if
he
had
to
wake
me
up
,
in
fact
he
shouts
at
me
,
I
'm
afraid
,
if
I
'm
to
make
it
clear
to
you
,
I
'll
have
to
shout
as
well
,
and
it
's
nothing
more
than
my
name
that
he
shouts
out
.
"
Miss
Bürstner
,
laughing
as
she
listened
to
him
,
laid
her
forefinger
on
her
mouth
so
that
K.
would
not
shout
,
but
it
was
too
late
.
K.
was
too
engrossed
in
his
role
and
slowly
called
out
,
"
Josef
K.
!
"
.
It
was
not
as
loud
as
he
had
threatened
,
but
nonetheless
,
once
he
had
suddenly
called
it
out
,
the
cry
seemed
gradually
to
spread
itself
all
round
the
room
.
There
was
a
series
of
loud
,
curt
and
regular
knocks
at
the
door
of
the
adjoining
room
.
Miss
Bürstner
went
pale
and
laid
her
hand
on
her
heart
.
K.
was
especially
startled
,
as
for
a
moment
he
had
been
quite
unable
to
think
of
anything
other
than
the
events
of
that
morning
and
the
girl
for
whom
he
was
performing
them
.
He
had
hardly
pulled
himself
together
when
he
jumped
over
to
Miss
Bürstner
and
took
her
hand
.
"
Do
n't
be
afraid
,
"
he
whispered
,
"
I
'll
put
everything
right
.
But
who
can
it
be
?
It
's
only
the
living
room
next
door
,
nobody
sleeps
in
there
.
"
"
Yes
they
do
,
"
whispered
Miss
Bürstner
into
K.
's
ear
,
"
a
nephew
of
Mrs.
Grubach
's
,
an
captain
in
the
army
,
has
been
sleeping
there
since
yesterday
.
There
's
no
other
room
free
.
I
'd
forgotten
about
it
too
.
Why
did
you
have
to
shout
like
that
?
You
've
made
me
quite
upset
.
"
"
There
is
no
reason
for
it
,
"
said
K.
,
and
,
now
as
she
sank
back
onto
the
cushion
,
kissed
her
forehead
.
"
Go
away
,
go
away
,
"
she
said
,
hurriedly
sitting
back
up
,
"
get
out
of
here
,
go
,
what
is
it
you
want
,
he
's
listening
at
the
door
he
can
hear
everything
.
You
're
causing
me
so
much
trouble
!
"
"
I
wo
n't
go
,
"
said
K.
,
"
until
you
've
calmed
down
a
bit
.
Come
over
into
the
other
corner
of
the
room
,
he
wo
n't
be
able
to
hear
us
there
.
"
She
let
him
lead
her
there
.
"
Do
n't
forget
,
"
he
said
,
"
although
this
might
be
unpleasant
for
you
you
're
not
in
any
real
danger
.
You
know
how
much
esteem
Mrs.
Grubach
has
for
me
,
she
's
the
one
who
will
make
all
the
decisions
in
this
,
especially
as
the
captain
is
her
nephew
,
but
she
believes
everything
I
say
without
question
.
What
's
more
,
she
has
borrowed
a
large
sum
of
money
from
me
and
that
makes
her
dependent
on
me
.
I
will
confirm
whatever
you
say
to
explain
our
being
here
together
,
however
inappropriate
it
might
be
,
and
I
guarantee
to
make
sure
that
Mrs.
Grubach
will
not
only
say
she
believes
the
explanation
in
public
but
will
believe
it
truly
and
sincerely
.
You
will
have
no
need
to
consider
me
in
any
way
.
If
you
wish
to
let
it
be
known
that
I
have
attacked
you
then
Mrs.
Grubach
will
be
informed
of
such
and
she
will
believe
it
without
even
losing
her
trust
in
me
,
that
's
how
much
respect
she
has
for
me
.
"
Miss
Bürstner
looked
at
the
floor
in
front
of
her
,
quiet
and
a
little
sunk
in
on
herself
.
"
Why
would
Mrs.
Grubach
not
believe
that
I
've
attacked
you
?
"
added
K
.
He
looked
at
her
hair
in
front
of
him
,
parted
,
bunched
down
,
reddish
and
firmly
held
in
place
.
He
thought
she
would
look
up
at
him
,
but
without
changing
her
manner
she
said
,
"
Forgive
me
,
but
it
was
the
suddenness
of
the
knocking
that
startled
me
so
much
,
not
so
much
what
the
consequences
of
the
captain
being
here
might
be
.
It
was
all
so
quiet
after
you
'd
shouted
,
and
then
there
was
the
knocking
,
that
's
was
made
me
so
shocked
,
and
I
was
sitting
right
by
the
door
,
the
knocking
was
right
next
to
me
.
Thank
you
for
your
suggestions
,
but
I
wo
n't
accept
them
.
I
can
bear
the
responsibility
for
anything
that
happens
in
my
room
myself
,
and
I
can
do
so
with
anyone
.
I
'm
surprised
you
do
n't
realise
just
how
insulting
your
suggestions
are
and
what
they
imply
about
me
,
although
I
certainly
acknowledge
your
good
intentions
.
But
now
,
please
go
,
leave
me
alone
,
I
need
you
to
go
now
even
more
than
I
did
earlier
.
The
couple
of
minutes
you
asked
for
have
grown
into
half
an
hour
,
more
than
half
an
hour
now
.
"
K.
took
hold
of
her
hand
,
and
then
of
her
wrist
,
"
You
're
not
cross
with
me
,
though
?
"
he
said
.
She
pulled
her
hand
away
and
answered
,
"
No
,
no
,
I
'm
never
cross
with
anyone
.
"
He
grasped
her
wrist
once
more
,
she
tolerated
it
now
and
,
in
that
way
,
lead
him
to
the
door
.
He
had
fully
intended
to
leave
.
But
when
he
reached
the
door
he
came
to
a
halt
as
if
he
had
n't
expected
to
find
a
door
there
,
Miss
Bürstner
made
use
of
that
moment
to
get
herself
free
,
open
the
door
,
slip
out
into
the
hallway
and
gently
say
to
K.
from
there
,
"
Now
,
come
along
,
please
.
Look
,
"
she
pointed
to
the
captain
's
door
,
from
under
which
there
was
a
light
shining
,
"
he
's
put
a
light
on
and
he
's
laughing
at
us
.
"
"
Alright
,
I
'm
coming
,
"
said
K.
,
moved
forward
,
took
hold
of
her
,
kissed
her
on
the
mouth
and
then
over
her
whole
face
like
a
thirsty
animal
lapping
with
its
tongue
when
it
eventually
finds
water
.
He
finally
kissed
her
on
her
neck
and
her
throat
and
left
his
lips
pressed
there
for
a
long
time
.
He
did
not
look
up
until
there
was
a
noise
from
the
captain
's
room
.
"
I
'll
go
now
,
"
he
said
,
he
wanted
to
address
Miss
Bürstner
by
her
Christian
name
,
but
did
not
know
it
She
gave
him
a
tired
nod
,
offered
him
her
hand
to
kiss
as
she
turned
away
as
if
she
did
not
know
what
she
was
doing
,
and
went
back
into
her
room
with
her
head
bowed
.
A
short
while
later
,
K.
was
lying
in
his
bed
.
He
very
soon
went
to
sleep
,
but
before
he
did
he
thought
a
little
while
about
his
behaviour
,
he
was
satisfied
with
it
but
felt
some
surprise
that
he
was
not
more
satisfied
;
he
was
seriously
worried
about
Miss
Bürstner
because
of
the
captain
.
K.
was
informed
by
telephone
that
there
would
be
a
small
hearing
concerning
his
case
the
following
Sunday
.
He
was
made
aware
that
these
cross
examinations
would
follow
one
another
regularly
,
perhaps
not
every
week
but
quite
frequently
.
On
the
one
hand
it
was
in
everyone
's
interest
to
bring
proceedings
quickly
to
their
conclusion
,
but
on
the
other
hand
every
aspect
of
the
examinations
had
to
be
carried
out
thoroughly
without
lasting
too
long
because
of
the
associated
stress
.
For
these
reasons
,
it
had
been
decided
to
hold
a
series
of
brief
examinations
following
on
one
after
another
.
Sunday
had
been
chosen
as
the
day
for
the
hearings
so
that
K.
would
not
be
disturbed
in
his
professional
work
.
It
was
assumed
that
he
would
be
in
agreement
with
this
,
but
if
he
wished
for
another
date
then
,
as
far
as
possible
,
he
would
be
accommodated
.
Cross-examinations
could
even
be
held
in
the
night
,
for
instance
,
but
K.
would
probably
not
be
fresh
enough
at
that
time
.
Anyway
,
as
long
as
K.
made
no
objection
,
the
hearing
would
be
left
on
Sundays
.
It
was
a
matter
of
course
that
he
would
have
to
appear
without
fail
,
there
was
probably
no
need
to
point
this
out
to
him
.
He
would
be
given
the
number
of
the
building
where
he
was
to
present
himself
,
which
was
in
a
street
in
a
suburb
well
away
from
the
city
centre
which
K.
had
never
been
to
before
.
Once
he
had
received
this
notice
,
K.
hung
up
the
receiver
without
giving
an
answer
;
he
had
decided
immediately
to
go
there
that
Sunday
,
it
was
certainly
necessary
,
proceedings
had
begun
and
he
had
to
face
up
to
it
,
and
this
first
examination
would
probably
also
be
the
last
.
He
was
still
standing
in
thought
by
the
telephone
when
he
heard
the
voice
of
the
deputy
director
behind
him
-
he
wanted
to
use
the
telephone
but
K.
stood
in
his
way
.
"
Bad
news
?
"
asked
the
deputy
director
casually
,
not
in
order
to
find
anything
out
but
just
to
get
K.
away
from
the
device
.
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
K.
,
he
stepped
to
one
side
but
did
not
go
away
entirely
.
The
deputy
director
picked
up
the
receiver
and
,
as
he
waited
for
his
connection
,
turned
away
from
it
and
said
to
K.
,
"
One
question
,
Mr.
K.
:
Would
you
like
to
give
me
the
pleasure
of
joining
me
on
my
sailing
boat
on
Sunday
morning
?
There
's
quite
a
few
people
coming
,
you
're
bound
to
know
some
of
them
.
One
of
them
is
Hasterer
,
the
state
attorney
.
Would
you
like
to
come
along
?
Do
come
along
!
"
K.
tried
to
pay
attention
to
what
the
deputy
director
was
saying
.
It
was
of
no
small
importance
for
him
,
as
this
invitation
from
the
deputy
director
,
with
whom
he
had
never
got
on
very
well
,
meant
that
he
was
trying
to
improve
his
relations
with
him
.
It
showed
how
important
K.
had
become
in
the
bank
and
how
its
second
most
important
official
seemed
to
value
his
friendship
,
or
at
least
his
impartiality
.
He
was
only
speaking
at
the
side
of
the
telephone
receiver
while
he
waited
for
his
connection
,
but
in
giving
this
invitation
the
deputy
director
was
humbling
himself
.
But
K.