The Trial by Franz Kafka

for the soup pan, but K.. imprisoned both her hands and said: “Give me an answer!” She

sail: “Come into the study and I’ll explain everything.” “No,” said K., “I want you to tell

me here.” She slipped her arm into his and tried to give him a kiss, but K. fended her off, saying: “I don’t want you to kiss me now.” “Joseph,” said Leni, gazing at him imploringly

and yet frankly, “surely you’re not jealous of Herr Block?” Then she turned to the

tradesman and said: “Rudi, come to the rescue, you can see that I’m under suspicion, put

that candle down.” One might have thought that he had been paying no attention, but he

knew at once what she meant. “I can’t think what you have to be jealous about either,” he

said, with no great acumen. “Nor can I, really,” replied K., regarding him with a smile.

Leni laughed outright and profited by K.’s momentary distraction to hook herself on to his

arm, whispering: “Leave him alone now, you can see the kind of creature he is. I’ve shown

him a little kindness because he’s one of the lawyer’s best clients, but that was the only

reason. What about yourself? Do you want to see the lawyer tonight? He’s far from well

today; all the same, if you like I’ll tell him you’re here. But you’re certainly going to spend

the night with me. It’s such a long time since you were here last, even the lawyer has been

asking after you. It won’t do to neglect your case! And I’ve got some information for you,

too, things I’ve found out. But the first thing is to get your coat off.” She helped him o4 of

his coat, took his hat from him, ran into the hail to hang them up, and then ran back to keep

an eye on the soup. “Shall I announce you first or give him his soup first?” “Announce me

first,” said K. He felt irritated, for he had originally intended to discuss the whole case

thoroughly with Leni, especially the question of dismissing the lawyer, and the tradesman’s

being there spoiled the situation. But again it struck him that his affairs were too important

to allow of decisive interference by a petty tradesman, and so he called back Leni, who

was already out in the lobby. “No, let him have his soup first,” he said, “it’ll strengthen him

for his interview with me, and he’ll need it.” “So you’re one of the lawyer’s clients too,”

said the tradesman quietly from his corner, as if confirming a statement. His comment was

but ill received. “What’s that got to do with you?” said K., and Leni put in: “You be quiet.”

To K. Leni said: “Well, then, I’ll take him his soup first,” and she poured the soup into a

bowl. “Only there’s a risk that he might go to sleep immediately, he always falls asleep

after food.” “What I have to say to him will keep him awake all right,” said K., who

wanted to let it be known that his interview with the lawyer promised to be momentous; he

wanted Leni to question him about it and only then would he ask her advice. But Leni

merely followed out to the letter the orders he gave her. As she passed him with the bowl

of soup she deliberately nudged him and whispered: “I’ll announce you the minute he’s

finished his soup, so that I can have you back as soon as possible.” “Get along,” said K.,

“get along with you.” “Don’t be so cross,” she said, turning right round in the doorway,

soup bowl and all.

K. stood gazing after her; now it was definitely settled that he would dismiss the

lawyer, and it was just as well that he should have no chance of discussing it beforehand

with Leni; the whole affair was rather beyond her scope and she would certainly have tried

to dissuade him, possibly she might even have prevailed on him to put it off this time, and

he would have continued to be a prey to doubts and fears until in the long run he carried

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