1. Starting with a relatively simple idea,
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2. Kafka plunges us into an incoherent,
absurd and surreal world.
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3. The idea is this:
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4. Bureaucrats, the system of administration
and its power crush the individual.
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5. The individual becomes
a choking victim of society
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6. when by chance - or misfortune -
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7. he is drawn
towards the gear of its system.
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8. From an article by Louis Chauvet
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9. 'Before the law there stands a guard.
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10. 'A man comes from the country,
begging admittance to the law.
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11. 'But the guard cannot admit him.
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12. 'Can he hope to enter at a later time?
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13. "'That is possible," says the guard.
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14. 'The man tries
to peer through the entrance.
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15. 'He had been taught that the law
should be accessible to every man.
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16. "'Do not attempt to enter
without my permission," says the guard.
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17. "'I am very powerful,
yet I am the least of all the guards.
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18. "'From hall to hall, door after door,
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19. "'each guard
is more powerful than the last."
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20. 'By the guard's permission,
the man sits down by the side of the door
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21. 'and there he waits.
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22. 'For years he waits.
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23. 'Everything he has, he gives away
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24. 'in the hope of bribing the guard,
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25. 'who never fails to say to him,
"I take what you give me
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26. "'only so you will not feel
you have left something undone."
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27. 'Keeping his watch during the long years,
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28. 'the man has learned to know even
the fleas in the guard's fur collar.
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29. 'And, growing childish in old age,
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30. 'he begs the very fleas to persuade
the guard to change his mind
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31. 'and allow him to enter.
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32. 'His sight is dimmed, but in the darkness
he perceives a radiance
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33. 'streaming from the door of the law.
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34. 'And now, before he dies,
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35. 'all his experience condenses into one
question, a question he has never asked.
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36. 'He beckons to the guard. Says the guard,
"You are insatiable! What is it now?"
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37. 'Says the man,
"Every man strives to attain the law.
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38. "'How is it then that in all these years
no one else has ever come here
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39. "'seeking admittance?"
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40. 'His hearing has failed
so the guard yells into his ear.
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41. "'No one else but you
could ever have obtained admittance.
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42. "'No one else could enter this door.
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43. "'This door was intended
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44. "'only for you.
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45. "'And now I am going to close it."
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46. 'This tale is told during this story
called "The Trial".
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47. 'It has been said
that the logic of this story
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48. 'is the logic of a dream.
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49. 'Of a nightmare.'
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50. Miss Burstner?
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51. You were expecting Miss Burstner?
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52. Why, no. N-No!
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53. What an idea! Of course not.
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54. You spoke her name just now.
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55. - When?
- When I came in.
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56. - You addressed me as Miss Burstner.
- Well, that's her room, you know.
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57. What, what,
what are you doing in there?
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58. W-Who are you?
What are you doing in here?
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59. Miss Burstner frequently
comes through that door in the night?
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60. No, never!
That door is kept permanently locked.
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61. Mrs Grubach keeps the key.
Just ask her.
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62. Where is she? Does she know about you?
Mrs Grubach?
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63. You were expecting Mrs Grubach?
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64. No. No. I'm not expecting anybody,
least of all you, whoever the hell you are!
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65. - Where are you going?
- Well, I...
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66. I think Mrs. Grubach would like to know
there are strange people in her apartment.
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67. You were starting in that direction.
That's Miss Burstner's room.
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68. It is. I'd like to know what's going on.
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69. - She isn't there now.
- Well, that's... not so very surprising.
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70. She gets in late sometimes.
Very late. Very late indeed.
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71. - You... you are the police?
- She gets in very late?
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72. - Don't go jumping to conclusions.
- What conclusions?
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73. The hours they keep in her nightclub
are no fault of hers.
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74. She'll be home any minute now
and can answer your questions for herself.
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75. - You are the police?
- What makes you think we want her?
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76. Oh, I have no opinion of it,
one way or another.
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77. It's nothing to do with me.
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78. I scarcely know Miss Burstner.
Of course, we are fellow lodgers,
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79. but that's obvious. Is, um...
Is she in some kind of trouble?
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80. What kind of trouble?
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81. Do you imagine we came here
to see Miss Burstner?
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82. Well, you certainly didn't
come here to see me... did you?
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83. Well, listen, you don't deny anything
or affirm anything.
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84. You just stand there and stare at me
in the middle of my private bedroom at...
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85. 6.14 in the morning.
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86. I don't see
why I should put up with it.
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87. - You haven't even shown me your papers.
- Isn't that for you to do?
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88. Oh, no. My papers - excuse me -
are in perfect order. Here, see for yourself.
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89. Why don't you finish getting dressed?
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90. For your information,
I am a man of regular habits
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91. and getting dressed at 6.15 in the morning
doesn't happen to be one of them.
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92. Still, I don't suppose there's any hope
of getting any more sleep.
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93. Where are you going?
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94. I take a bath in the morning,
if you must know. Why?
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95. If you're reluctant
to dress in front of me...
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96. - And I dress in the bathroom.
- Oh?
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97. - Yes.
- Why?
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98. Well, it's warm in the bathroom
and it's cold in the hall.
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99. Any more questions?
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100. - Why would you want to dress in the hall?
- Stay here.
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101. - Why get dressed out in the hall?
- I don't, I don't.
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102. But if I did not get dressed
in the bathroom after I finished my bath,
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103. I'd be obliged to walk down the draughty
hall in my silk dressing robe
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104. right after... out of a warm tub.
I hope you understand.
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105. You wanted to get dressed in the hall.
Didn't you?
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106. - No.
- OK, have it your way, mister.
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107. What do you want to get dressed up for?
You're going nowhere. You're under arrest.
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108. - You're... making a formal charge?
- I couldn't do that, mister.
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109. - Exactly what is it I'm charged with?
- Take that up with the Inspector.
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110. - That's who just left.
- ".. until called for interrogation
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111. - "you retired to your room."
- I'm in my room!
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112. - You've got a lot of real nice shirts.
- Leave those shirts alone!
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113. Know something? You'd do a whole lot
better to give them things to us.
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114. After they're impounded officially,
you won't know what happens to them.
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115. - There's crookedness in public auctions.
- We're your friends.
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116. You ought to give us
some of them shirts at least.
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117. It could be a joke, I suppose.
An elaborate practical joke by my friends.
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118. - They're in there.
- Who's in there?
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119. You're from my office.
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120. Who brought you here?
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121. The police?
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122. These clerks from my office,
what have they got to do with it?
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123. Rabinstein, Kullich and Kaminer.
Right? What's this?
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124. That's her mother.
Leave her things alone! You especially!
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125. Rabinstein, what are you doing here?
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126. - We thought it'd be more unabusive...
- Unobstrusive.
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127. Unobstruse is the word
you're looking for, not unabuse.
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128. - How can I go to the office?
- This won't keep you from working.
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129. - He said I'd stay in my room.
- He was reading the wrong page.
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130. Well, this obviously isn't anything
of any importance.
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131. Quite honestly, I can't remember a single
offence that could be charged against me.
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132. It's obviously a mistake.
Something very trivial.
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133. But the real question is...
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134. who accuses me?
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135. - Well? What authority...?
- Don't you worry about that, mister!
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136. I'm sorry to disappoint you,
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137. but you won't find
any subversive literature or pornography.
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138. - Don't touch those record albums!
- What's this?
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139. - That's my pornograph... my phono...
- What's this?
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140. - What's what?
- A circular line with four holes.
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141. - No, it's not really circular. Ovular.
- Don't write that down.
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142. - Why not?
- Ovular(!)
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143. - We can't not write it down.
- Ovular isn't even a word.
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144. - Do you deny there's an ovular shape?
- He denies everything!
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145. Mrs Grubach's husband was a dentist.
There she is now! Mrs Grubach?
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146. Mrs Grubach.
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147. This was Dr Grubach's office.
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148. - That don't matter. She can't come in.
- The dental chair was screwed here.
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149. Do you want some good advice, mister?
I wouldn't want the others to hear it.
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150. Now you'll want money.
You've got the wrong man.
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151. - That's what they all say.
- Bribery. I don't believe in it.
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152. - Have I asked you to give me anything?
- We're leaving, mister.
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153. You're not going to be
one of them troublemakers, are you?
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154. - Mrs Grubach?
- Good morning, Mr K. Breakfast is ready.
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155. Ma'am, I wish you'd tell him.
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156. If he really doesn't think that he's guilty,
he should keep it to himself.
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157. At this stage,
this makes a very lousy impression.
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158. - I'm afraid I owe you an apology.
- Oh, no, Mr K.
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159. This is not going to happen again,
I can promise you that.
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160. A lot of things happen in this world,
Mr K.
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161. - Yes.
- You're my most valued lodger, Mr K.
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162. - I think I owe it to you to be frank.
- By all means.
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163. For your own good. I really have that
at heart, perhaps more than I should.
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164. After all, I'm only your landlady.
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165. Well... I managed to have a few words
alone with that Inspector.
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166. And?
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167. - It seems you are under arrest, Mr K.
- Yes, I know that.
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168. But not the way a thief's put under arrest.
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169. No, with your arrest,
I get the feeling of something abstract.
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170. It's so abstract,
I can't consider how it applies to me!
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171. Of course not, Mr K.
Aren't you going to eat something?
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172. Coming into my room the way they did.
I simply wasn't prepared.
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173. Now in the office, for instance,
I'm always prepared.
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174. You can't just crash in on me there.
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175. People sometimes have to wait for weeks
even to speak to my secretary!
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176. No, my mistake
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177. was letting them start in on me
before I even had a cup of coffee.
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178. Coffee is always ready on the stove, Mr K.
I keep it there for Miss Burstner
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179. when she gets in from work.
Such ungodly hours she keeps.
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180. - Well, that's her profession.
- I suppose so.
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181. - The hours they keep are not her fault.
- Perhaps not.
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182. Do you think
I ought to offer those men some coffee?
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183. - What men?
- The ones from your office. In there.
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184. In Miss Burstner's bedroom?
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185. My God, I thought you'd left.
What are you doing here?
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186. Rabinstein! Put those pictures back
where you found them!
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187. - Here's some coffee for the gentlemen.
- No!
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188. These people are not friends of mine.
They came with the police.
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189. - Please show them to the door.
- Yes, Mr K. This way, gentlemen.
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190. What are you anyway? Informers?
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191. What would you have to inform about?
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192. - You're still here!
- You're attracting attention, Mr K.
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193. Attracting attention.
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194. I'd appreciate the return
of my identification papers, please.
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195. You seriously think
that we don't know who you are?
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196. Really, Mr K.
You're not doing your case any good.
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197. - What is this case you're talking about?
- I'm not talking about it.
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198. - Why not? Why don't you talk about it?
- It's not for me to talk about your case.
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199. - Inspector...
- Yes?
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200. What's the charge?
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201. Mr K,
you aren't claiming innocence, are you?
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202. Naturally.
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203. I'm also claiming invasion of privacy
and rank abuse of basic civil rights.
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204. - Hold on...
- I don't know the legal terminology,
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205. but I can get a lawyer to help with that.
A well-known advocate is a family friend.
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206. - You aren't threatening a complaint?
- Yes, I am, I am!
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207. And a rather clumsy attempt
to work me for a bribe.
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208. There she comes.
Your friend, Miss Burstner.
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209. Well, she's not exactly my friend,
not that it's any business of yours.
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210. Are you going to stay all morning?
Take fingerprints?
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211. - We can do that at the station.
- Station?
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212. Where else could you register
an official complaint?
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213. - We can forget about that.
- It's on the record.
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214. - You did use the word "threatening".
- No, that was your word.
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215. - What's this pornograph?
- Don't try to make anything from that!
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216. - Not unless you have a dirty mind.
- Excuse me.
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217. - No, no, y-you stay, Mrs Grubach.
- None of this will show up very well.
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218. My men say you even tried to stop them
from putting this down.
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219. I tried to stop one from making
a fool of himself. Ovular.
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220. - Ovular.
- There's no such word.
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221. Mrs Grubach's husband was a dentist.
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222. Now what's that got to do with your case?
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223. - I never said that it did.
- Then why mention such a thing?
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224. Simply by way of explaining that ovular...
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225. Ovular shape.
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226. You go on solemnly writing it all down.
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227. There has to be a record, doesn't there?
But this foolish babbling,
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228. it's not going to make much of
an impression, I can tell you that, Mr K.
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229. It won't look well at all. Gibberish.
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230. Babbling.
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231. I'm glad he's gone. I was worried
he might start in on Miss Burstner.
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232. - Oh, she's on her way up.
- Later than ever.
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233. Let's hope she was away
before those men came into her room.
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234. What time does she go?
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235. I believe she has to be dressed or
undressed for a performance at midnight.
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236. - The supper show.
- I don't know what they call it.
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237. - The supper show.
- I'm sure.
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238. - That's what they call it.
- I've never been in one of those places.
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239. Indeed, you may wonder why I rent my
second best room to a woman of that sort.
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240. - What do you mean?
- Theatricals, Mr K.
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241. This isn't really the place for them
as I'm sure you'll agree. I didn't know.
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242. She came with her mother. A perfectly
respectable woman, or so she seemed.
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243. And when she died, well, l...
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244. I'm always too soft-hearted
for my own good.
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245. - Mrs Grubach...
- Yes?
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246. What are you trying to say?
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247. You're hinting at something
concerning Miss Burstner.
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248. Well, since you ask, Mr K,
she not only performs in that place,
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249. but sits drinking afterwards with men.
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250. What I asked, Mrs Grubach, was
whether or not you were casting aspersions
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251. on the moral character of your own lodger.
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252. - Oh, Mr K, you shouldn't put it that way.
- Good night, Mrs Grubach.
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253. I wouldn't dream of giving her notice
without definite proof.
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254. You have to admit, Mr K,
it's in the interests of all my guests
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255. - to keep our house beyond reproach.
- Beyond reproach?
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256. Mrs Grubach, if you're going to start
throwing people out of this house,
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257. you'd better begin with me!
Good night, Mrs Grubach.
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258. - You didn't understand.
- Good night, Mrs Grubach.
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259. - Good night, Mr K.
- Good night.
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260. Miss Burstner?
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261. Yes?
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262. - Mm?
- Good evening.
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263. Or good morning, rather.
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264. If you're stuck for something to say,
try, "Happy birthday".
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265. Oh, is it your birthday? Is that why
you're coming home so much later?
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266. I didn't know you kept track
of my hours, Mr...
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267. Well, I didn't mean that.
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268. Of course, it's none of my business.
It's nobody's business.
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269. That's right. Good night.
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270. Happy birthday.
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271. Oh! Oh, excuse me. Excuse me, no.
No, no...
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272. Yes?
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273. Well, that's what l
ought to have done, naturally.
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274. - What ought you to have done?
- After I knocked, I should have waited.
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275. Come in.
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276. - You're not getting any funny ideas?
- Of course not.
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277. - Just because I knocked on your door.
- Well, that's what I mean.
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278. You did, didn't you? So why don't you?
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279. You're a nice boy,
but I'm not in the mood for it.
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280. It's been a long, hard night.
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281. - Yes, I know.
- What do you know about it?
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282. - I was talking about myself.
- That's what they all do.
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283. What else do they ever talk about?
So give me a rest.
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284. - All right.
- All right what?
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285. Well, I'll do whatever you say, but
if you don't talk and you won't come in...
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286. How can I come in? That old bag's
just dying for a chance to throw me out.
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287. - Throw you out? Mrs. Grubach?
- She's always got one ear open.
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288. - What's wrong?
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289. I told you, I'm tired.
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290. I'm sorry.
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291. - I forgot what I wanted to ask you.
- Maybe it'll come back to you.
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292. Nothing ever comes back to me.
Big statement. Shut up, everybody.
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293. - I'm sorry.
- You're sorry. You keep saying that.
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294. - Who gives a damn?
- I know. I'm s...
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295. - What's the big joke?
- I almost said it again. You're right.
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296. Nobody gives a damn. I know you don't.
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297. - I don't what? Hey, keep the door open!
- I was agreeing with you.
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298. - What you just said.
- I don't know what I just said.
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299. Oh, Jesus,
all that lousy national champagne.
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300. - You know what they make it of?
- No.
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301. Neither does anybody else.
No switching with the cold tea either.
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302. Not tonight.
The customer knew all about that one.
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303. He kept taking cute little sips
out of my glass
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304. just to make sure
I was getting myself putrefied.
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305. I'm sorry.
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306. Damn! There I go again.
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307. It's never any use, is it, apologizing?
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308. It's even worse when you haven't done
anything wrong and still feel guilty.
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309. I can remember my father looking at me
straight in the eye. "Come on, boy.
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310. "Exactly what have you been up to?"
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311. Even when I hadn't been up to
anything at all, I'd still feel guilty.
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312. The teacher, when something was missing
from her desk. "Who's the guilty one?"
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313. It was me, of course.
I'd feel just sick with guilt.
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314. And I didn't even know what was missing.
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315. Maybe... yeah, that must be it.
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316. Unless your thoughts are innocent, 100%.
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317. Can that be said of anybody?
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318. Even the saints have temptations.
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319. - What do you think?
- I think you're crazy.
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320. Maybe you're right. That would certainly
explain... No, I must reject that.
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321. I must reject everything but facts.
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322. I am sane. I am innocent.
I have committed no crime.
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323. - Three cheers for you(!)
- You don't believe me.
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324. - Sure I believe you.
- Be honest. What do you really think?
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325. - You've been out some place.
- Drinking, you mean?
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326. Is that what you think? I'm drunk?
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327. Next time, come to my place.
I get a percentage on every bottle.
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328. I have not left this apartment since
I got back from the office last night.
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329. - And I am not a solitary drinker.
- Then what's your problem?
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330. I'm under arrest.
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331. - Yeah?
- Unbelievable, isn't it?
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332. - Well, it happens.
- I don't know how it happens!
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333. How do you know you're arrested? It isn't
something you notice, like bleeding gums.
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334. - They woke me up and told me.
- Are you sure you were awake?
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335. Yeah, just look at those photographs.
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336. It's my mother in different poses.
Burstner's Birds. A real good act.
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337. Let's leave my mother out of it.
Do you mind? No offence.
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338. - What did they get you for?
- I wouldn't say they got me.
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339. - They arrested you.
- That's what they told me.
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340. - What's the charge?
- That's what they didn't tell me.
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341. All I know is I'm supposed to appear
before some interrogation commission.
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342. - That's only for serious crimes.
- That's what I thought!
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343. - Did they tell you it wasn't serious?
- No, they didn't say that.
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344. - Maybe it's a gag or something.
- That thought occurred to me at first.
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345. Some of the fellas at the office.
Some sort of elaborate practical joke.
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346. But I didn't really believe that.
I just wanted to.
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347. It's awful
how easy it is to get demoralized.
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348. Well, of course, that's what they want.
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349. That's what they're counting on.
I'm not such a fool that l...
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350. - You must have done something.
- Oh, don't you say that!
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351. Or somebody's been telling lies about you.
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352. Rumours always fly around for no reason.
At the office.
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353. - What kind of rumours?
- You mean in my case?
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354. - That's it. I haven't the faintest idea!
- Jesus! I hope it isn't political!
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355. - Oh, no, nothing like that.
- Politics! Don't drag me into it!
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356. - They were just talking in circles.
- It's not my fault! I don't want to talk.
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357. - What are you doing in here?
- You invited me.
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358. - That's what you say!
- Please...
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359. Please what? Listen, if you're in trouble
I'm sorry, real sorry.
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360. - But keep me out of it.
- I did! I am. I told them,
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361. but they wouldn't listen. Then when they
messed with your mother's photographs...!
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362. What? Who's been messing around
with my mother's photographs?
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363. Rabinstein, I think it was.
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364. But also the police.
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365. - The police?
- That's what I've been telling you.
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366. - Miss...
- Get out!
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367. - Get out of here!
- Please!
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368. - Get out and leave me alone!
- What will the other lodgers think?
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369. - Get the hell out of my room!
- I'm out!
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370. - Mr K...
- I'll see people in a minute.
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371. The Deputy Manager was looking for you.
And your cousin's here.
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372. My cousin?
She's not supposed to come to the office.
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373. She said it was serious.
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374. - K.
- Oh, good morning, sir.
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375. I was just arranging a birthday surprise.
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376. In here? In this broom closet?
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377. Well, I have this, this birthday cake
for one of my fellow lodgers.
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378. - I didn't think I should carry it.
- Who is she?
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379. If I'd only known about this lady before,
she'd have been included for tonight.
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380. - The theatre tickets are all booked.
- Oh, I know, I know.
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381. She'll understand I hope, the girl.
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382. The cake is actually
by way of being a peace offering.
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383. If she doesn't take it in the right
spirit, K, she's not the girl for you.
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384. Who's that?
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385. That... That's my cousin Irmie.
What's she doing here?
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386. - Your cousin?
- Yes, from the city. Going to school...
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387. From the country,
going to school in the city.
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388. We'll have to keep an eye on you, old man.
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389. - She looks pretty young.
- Yes, sir.
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390. There's a place for everything, right, K?
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391. Oh, she's never dared to come into the
office before. I can assure you of that.
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392. You're a bright young man. On the way up.
Don't spoil things for yourself.
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393. - No.
- How old is she?
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394. - What? Irmie? She...
- She can't be more than 16. If that.
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395. - Yeah.
- My God.
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396. - Mr K, the young lady...
- Get her out of here!
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397. - But she said that it's urgent.
- I don't care. Just get her out of here.
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398. - Isn't that Miss Burstner's trunk?
- And what if it is?
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399. I thought I recognized it.
You take the birthday cake.
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400. - I have quite enough on my hands.
- That's what I mean. Let me help you.
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401. - No, thank you.
- Please...
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402. - No, thank you.
- Let me call you a cab.
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403. Not everyone can afford taxi cabs, Mr K.
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404. Oh, you know my name?
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405. Excuse me, you are a friend of hers?
Could you tell me if she's home?
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406. If by "home" you refer
to Mrs Grubach's establishment,
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407. the answer to your question is no.
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408. Marika has a home,
but not at Mrs Grubach's.
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409. - Marika?
- Pardon?
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410. I never knew her first name.
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411. - How ironic.
- She has a home? Another home?
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412. She has one now, luckily.
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413. - I wish you'd let me help you with that.
- It's extremely heavy!
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414. I'll take it to her myself, thank you.
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415. - Take it to her? To where?
- I hope you don't intend to follow me.
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416. - No, not at all.
- You've been dogging my footsteps.
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417. Well, I hate to see a woman dragging
a great heavy trunk.
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418. - Especially with a physical disability?
- No, not at all.
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419. Since you find the spectacle
so unpleasant,
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420. why not spare your feelings
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421. and remove yourself
from the cause of your distress?
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422. I'm sorry.
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423. Listen, the last thing I want
is to annoy you, but...
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424. I would like very much to know
if Miss Burstner is moving
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425. or planning to move
and, if so, where to?
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426. - Anything else?
- Yes, well, I'd like to know why.
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427. And you have the unmitigated gall
to pretend you don't know.
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428. Well, no, how could l?
l-I've just got home.
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429. She didn't seem to be planning to move.
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430. She wasn't, Mr K.
It came as a very nasty surprise.
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431. You make it sound
as if I were responsible.
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432. - You pretend it's nothing to do with you?
- I don't pretend anything!
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433. All we did was talk. I did kiss her.
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434. I hope you're not trying to tell me
that because I kissed her
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435. she's changing her address?
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436. I mean, after all, she's a woman
of the world. She works in a nightclub.
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437. What are you insinuating?
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438. Well, nothing, but you have to admit
she's a grown woman, not a minor.
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439. Somebody must have kissed her before.
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440. Do you think this is a topic
to be shouted through the public streets?
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441. - Hell! HELL!
- There is no need to curse.
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442. Why am I always in the wrong without even
knowing what for or what it's all about?
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443. That's not something
I'm prepared to discuss, Mr K.
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444. Examine your conscience.
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445. There's nothing wrong
with my conscience, thank you.
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446. Marika has stayed with Mrs Grubach
longer than you have. Don't forget that.
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447. She was very fond of that room.
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448. My poor little room is dark and damp
and poorly heated.
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449. - She won't be nearly as comfortable!
- Then why move, for God's sake?
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450. I'm a woman and a cripple,
but I don't need to stand for your abuse.
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451. Go scream at that Grubach woman!
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452. Wait a minute. You don't mean...?
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453. Oh, hell, it's late.
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454. I'll never get dressed for the theatre.
First, you've got to tell me the truth.
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455. Did Mrs Grubach ask her to leave?
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456. She did make a few uncalled-for remarks
about Miss Burstner.
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457. I took exception to them.
I told Mrs Grubach she was out of line.
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458. - Out of line, indeed(!)
- You mean she just threw her out?
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459. Then I guess I am responsible.
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460. Listen, Miss...
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461. Er, Mrs...
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462. Excuse me, sir.
Excuse me. I have a note here for you.
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463. Yes, it's for you.
They passed it down.
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464. Mr K.
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465. Come with me, Mr K.
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466. We're making every reasonable effort
to keep from interfering unnecessarily
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467. with the normal pattern of your life.
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468. For instance,
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469. so you wouldn't have to request
special leave of absence from your office,
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470. we've arranged
to fit in these interrogations
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471. outside your normal working hours.
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472. Step into the light, Mr K.
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473. Who are they?
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474. I can't expect you to know where
the Interrogation Commission is sitting.
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475. That's right. I don't.
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476. I filled this out in your name and
so you won't get lost I've drawn a map.
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477. Thanks.
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478. - Present that immediately on arrival.
- And when is that?
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479. - Immediately.
- Tonight?
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480. I hope you won't have
too much trouble locating it.
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481. - If I do, these two can set me straight.
- What exactly do you mean?
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482. Aren't they supposed to trail around
after me, observing my movements?
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483. No, they aren't going to follow you.
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484. That isn't their job.
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485. Go right in there.
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486. I'd better close the doors after you.
Nobody else must come in.
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487. You should have been here
one hour and five minutes ago!
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488. These delays must not occur again.
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489. Please step up.
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490. - You are a housepainter?
- No.
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491. The question from the Examining Magistrate
about my being a housepainter is typical
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492. of this so-called trial
that's being foisted upon me.
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493. Why, the very notebook of the Examining
Magistrate confirms what I say!
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494. These are
the Examining Magistrate's records!
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495. What's happening to me
is of no great importance,
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496. but it is representative of what is
happening to a great many other people.
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497. And it is for these others that I take
my stand here, not for myself alone.
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498. (Man) That's it, boy! Give them hell!
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499. I have been arrested and perhaps,
considering the opening statement,
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500. perhaps they had orders to arrest
some housepainter as innocent as I am!
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501. They tried to get me to bribe them,
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502. to steal my clothes and shirts from me!
I managed to keep calm.
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503. I asked them very simply
why I was arrested.
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504. And what was the answer
of your self-styled Inspector?
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505. If he were here,
he would have to back me up in this.
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506. He answered, in effect, nothing at all.
He'd arrested me. That was enough.
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507. I notice your Examining Magistrate
has just given some of you a secret sign.
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508. I don't know if it was meant to be
a signal for applause or hissing,
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509. but I hereby publicly empower him
to address his hired agents out loud!
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510. Let him say hiss now or clap now!
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511. Can there be any doubt
that behind my arrest
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512. a vast organization is at work,
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513. an establishment which contains a retinue
of civil servants, officers, police,
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514. perhaps even hangmen!
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515. I notice you all have the same badge, so
every damn one's an official of some kind.
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516. That means you've all come rushing here
to nose out what you can about me.
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517. Half of you clapped just to lead me on!
Get out of my way!
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518. Maybe you wanted some practice
in fooling an innocent man.
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519. Perhaps you found some amusement
in my expecting an interest in justice!
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520. One moment!
I merely wish to point out that tonight
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521. you have thrown away with your own hand
all the advantages
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522. which an interrogation confers
on an accused man.
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523. Just you wait.
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524. 'Oh... Oh, no...
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525. 'No...'
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526. - Sir!
- What are you doing here?
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527. - We're going to be flogged.
- You what?
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528. - It's all because of you, mister.
- Your fault. You told the authorities.
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529. - You accused us of corruption.
- You lodged a complaint.
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530. - I only mentioned to the Inspector...
- And to the Examining Magistrate.
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531. - Accused us of soliciting for bribes.
- Well...
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532. If you knew what we have to live on!
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533. - I've got a family to feed.
- It's custom to get the prisoner's linen.
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534. - What difference can a few shirts make?
- Nothing!
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535. Nothing at all!
But still you had to denounce us.
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536. It wasn't anything personal.
I was defending a principle.
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537. - I told you...
- Shut up!
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538. No!
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539. Even with a few shirts
if the authorities had found out
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540. nothing would have happened
if you hadn't denounced!
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541. - It's because of YOU!
- What kind of justice do you call that?
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542. We've all got clean records.
Me, especially.
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543. Take him. If anyone complained about him,
would he be where he is now?
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544. - Imagine how painful it is...
- You two, strip.
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545. I have to take off my clothes!
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546. - Look...
- What do you want?
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547. If... if you could see your way through
to letting them off, I'd appreciate it.
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548. What are you trying to do?
You'll complain against me?
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549. No, I haven't lodged any complaint.
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550. If I wanted those men to be punished,
I could leave right now, close the door
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551. and forget about the whole thing,
but they're not to blame.
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552. It's the people above them,
the authorities, the whole organization.
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553. If it were one of the high judges,
I'd even pay extra to encourage it.
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554. I don't take bribes in any circumstances.
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555. Please, please.
Please, please, try to get me off.
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556. Frank's older than I am.
His nerves are better.
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557. He's been punished before.
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558. I won't wait any longer!
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559. He won't give you any trouble.
He knows better.
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560. Aah!
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561. Don't leave me! Don't...!
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562. Please... Don't go! Don't go!
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563. - Mr K!
- What...?
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564. There's a man in your office.
He says he's your uncle Max.
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565. Uncle Max?
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566. - Well, my boy.
- What brings you into town?
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567. Josef...
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568. ..is it true?
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569. Yes, it's...
Yes, it's true enough, I'm afraid.
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570. And you're under arrest?
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571. Please, Uncle Max.
We'll talk about it later.
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572. Very well, then.
Just go ahead with your work, my boy.
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573. Don't mind me.
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574. - It's not a criminal case, is it?
- It is.
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575. Well?
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576. That's...
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577. That's what they tell me.
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578. And you just coolly sit here?
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579. - If you won't think of yourself...
- What?
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580. If you won't think of yourself,
think of the family, our good name.
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581. How did you... find out about it?
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582. Irmie called me
on the long-distance telephone.
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583. - Irmie.
- Yes! Poor little Irmie,
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584. who you wouldn't so much as receive here!
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585. I can't hold lengthy conversations
with family relatives
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586. during working hours.
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587. - I suppose that applies to me, too.
- Oh, Uncle Max...
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588. My only thought when I made this long,
exhausting trip was to help you, but no...
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589. You don't even want to see me.
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590. Yes, of course I do, but...
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591. you must realise how difficult it is...
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592. during working hours.
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593. Well, it looks to me as though
your working hours are over, Josef.
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594. Come on.
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595. After all, Josef,
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596. I'm the nearest thing to a parent
and a father that you can lay claim to.
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597. Oh, I don't forget it, Uncle Max,
believe me.
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598. We've got to get
some competent legal advice, Josef.
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599. Things like this don't happen
right out of the blue.
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600. - In a criminal case...
- Please, Uncle Max. People are listening.
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601. - What's that up there?
- The computer.
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602. One of those electronic gimmicks?
That can give you the answer to anything?
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603. Yes.
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604. - Well...
- Well what?
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605. You want to know about your case,
don't you? Ask the machine!
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606. - It wouldn't be allowed.
- These things can always be arranged.
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607. What would I ask?
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608. Uncle Max, I... I don't even know
what I'm charged with.
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609. Well, that's one question. The brain thing
ought to be able to figure it out.
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610. Well, she'd need the data -
economic, sociological, psychological.
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611. Still, she might be able to handle it.
She processes personality tests.
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612. An awful lot of material
would have to be fed to her.
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613. - It's a she?
- That's the way the experts talk.
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614. I see. Like for a car or a boat.
Kind of affectionate.
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615. - Respect, really. More than that.
- Love? Terror?
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616. - I don't know.
- If she's a woman, I'd be careful.
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617. W-Wait, wait a minute.
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618. It's a... It must be a dog somewhere.
It's the little dog in the courtyard.
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619. He's putting adhesive tape over our
mouths. You won't hear any screaming.
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620. This gentleman says he's in charge
of the electronic brain.
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621. - Not in charge...
- One of the technical experts, anyway.
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622. You talk about data and facts.
Crime is a fact.
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623. - Suppose I committed a crime...
- Uncle Max, these men are extremely busy.
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624. It seems they work in shifts.
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625. - After 11, they could show you around.
- That's all right. Thank you. Come on.
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626. I agree with you, Josef.
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627. All these fancy electronics, they're all right,
but not for anything practical.
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628. Please!
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629. You can't diddle your way out of
a criminal charge with an adding machine.
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630. Open up! We're friends of the Advocate.
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631. We've got to see him
on very important business.
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632. I don't care how busy he is.
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633. K is the name. Announce us, will you?
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634. She doesn't look like a maid to me.
More like a nurse.
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635. - The Advocate is ill.
- Ill? You say he's ill? His heart again?
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636. He never was too healthy.
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637. This may be a strange hour
to pay a professional call,
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638. but old Hastler isn't going to
hold that against me.
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639. We were at school together.
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640. He's had quite a reputation in his time.
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641. - Leni?
- No, it's Max.
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642. I told you, I'm too ill for visitors!
Don't let these people in.
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643. - Go away!
- Albert, don't you remember me?
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644. It's your old friend, Max.
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645. - Who's that with you?
- Albert, what's wrong? Had...?
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646. Had another of your attacks?
Don't worry. You always get over them.
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647. Are they looking after you properly?
It's terribly gloomy. No lights.
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648. Power failure, of course.
And what about this nurse of yours, eh?
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649. Mm, Leni?
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650. Leni's a good girl.
A very good girl indeed.
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651. Leni takes excellent care of me.
Don't you, darling?
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652. Miss, be kind enough to leave us alone.
I must speak to the Advocate.
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653. - He's ill. You can't talk business now.
- (Max) You damn little... Miss!
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654. We could discuss anything
in front of Leni.
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655. - Ssh!
- Leni, Leni...
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656. - This doesn't concern myself.
- Whom does it concern?
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657. My nephew. I've brought him here with me.
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658. Josef K.
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659. Who?
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660. Josef K?
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661. I didn't notice you. So...
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662. So you came to see me about this case?
That's good.
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663. - It's a most interesting affair.
- Careful now, Josef.
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664. - You know about my case already?
- How's that?
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665. I...
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666. I don't understand.
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667. I'm the one that doesn't understand.
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668. It is your case, isn't it,
that you want to consult me about?
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669. - Of course it is!
- Advocate Hastler has heard of my case.
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670. Oh, in the circles I move in, all sorts
of different cases come up for discussion.
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671. The interesting ones stick in my mind.
Particularly the nephew of an old friend.
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672. Of course, that's logical, Josef.
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673. You say you move in these circles.
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674. Does that mean you are
actually connected with the courts?
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675. With whom else should I associate
if not men of my own profession?
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676. That's certainly incontrovertible.
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677. I'm handicapped these days by illness,
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678. but good friends from the law courts
still visit me from time to time.
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679. I learn many interesting things from them.
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680. For instance, there's a dear friend
of mine visiting me at this very moment.
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681. We were chatting here together when
you two burst in and took us by surprise.
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682. He preferred to withdraw with his chair
and his table into the corner.
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683. The Chief Clerk of the Law Court.
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684. - Where?
- There he is.
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685. There.
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686. I beg your pardon, sir.
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687. I forgot to introduce you.
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688. This is my old friend K
and his nephew.
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689. I know, sir, that you are interested
in this case. Josef K. Leave us, Leni.
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690. The Chief Clerk is a very busy man,
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691. but perhaps he'll stay for a moment
and advise us?
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692. - Yes, we'd certainly be honoured.
- I can stay for only a few minutes.
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693. I know how pressed you are for time,
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694. but the Chief Clerk will tell you,
my dear old friend,
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695. I've defended a great number of
these cases, Max, and won a few of them.
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696. - At least partially.
- Partially.
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697. It's important to get our first plea ready.
That often determines proceedings.
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698. However, in actual practice, the first
plea is not usually read by the court.
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699. - Oh? And why is that?
- Very often they simply file it away.
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700. Your friend should be warned that the case
of Josef K is likely to be followed
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701. through any number of courts.
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702. And sometimes the case...
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703. I broke the glass.
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704. - Why did you do that?
- To attract your attention.
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705. I wanted you to come here to me.
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706. I was thinking of you, too.
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707. In there,
you couldn't keep your eyes off me.
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708. And yet you left me to wait.
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709. I couldn't just get up and
walk out of the room without any excuse.
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710. - That's not mine...
- You did it, though.
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711. Yes, I did. That's not my coat.
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712. If you're going out, you'd better take it.
You weren't wearing a coat.
Copy !req
713. I'm not going out. I can't even stay here.
I've got to get... back to them.
Copy !req
714. I know you don't really like me,
Copy !req
715. but I'm going to make love to you
and then you won't be able to go.
Copy !req
716. Yeah, but what will they say back there?
Copy !req
717. You don't like me at all.
Copy !req
718. Well, "like" is a very feeble word.
Copy !req
719. - You've got a sweetheart?
- No.
Copy !req
720. I'll bet you do have one.
A boy like you is bound to have somebody.
Copy !req
721. - Well, as a matter of fact...
- Tell me about her.
Copy !req
722. There isn't much to tell.
I don't know where she lives.
Copy !req
723. - I've got her photograph.
- Ah, you've got her photograph.
Copy !req
724. What is she? Some kind of an actress?
Copy !req
725. No, a dancer.
Copy !req
726. She's not so young, is she?
Copy !req
727. I don't think I like her.
She looks hard and selfish.
Copy !req
728. A girl like that wouldn't be able
to sacrifice herself for a man.
Copy !req
729. Certainly not for me.
Copy !req
730. Has she got any physical defect?
Copy !req
731. - What?
- Has she got any physical defect?
Copy !req
732. Why, no, of course not.
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733. If you don't know where she's gone,
I guess she doesn't mean much to you
Copy !req
734. or you'd find out.
Copy !req
735. I'll find out.
Copy !req
736. I've got a physical defect.
Copy !req
737. I'll show you. Come on.
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738. Look!
Copy !req
739. The skin between my two middle fingers.
Copy !req
740. It's like a web.
Copy !req
741. A web.
What a pretty little paw.
Copy !req
742. - You'd better go.
- Go? Are you serious?
Copy !req
743. I'll say you weren't feeling well
or something.
Copy !req
744. That you needed some fresh air.
Copy !req
745. I'll be back in a minute to let you out.
I've got to get the keys.
Copy !req
746. - The keys? Are we locked in here?
- I don't want you locked out.
Copy !req
747. The keys are to let you in yourself
during the nights.
Copy !req
748. - Whenever you feel like it.
- Good.
Copy !req
749. - Who's that?
Copy !req
750. - My big picture?
- Yes.
Copy !req
751. - That could be my judge, I suppose.
- I know him.
Copy !req
752. He's not a big man like that.
Copy !req
753. He's little. Almost a dwarf.
Copy !req
754. But look at the way
he had himself painted.
Copy !req
755. He's vain.
Of course, like everybody else here.
Copy !req
756. I'm vain myself.
Copy !req
757. And it bothers me
that you don't like me more than you do.
Copy !req
758. High Court judges come here to see you?
Copy !req
759. - Oh, no. Just an Examining Magistrate.
- Only an Examining Magistrate?
Copy !req
760. The higher officials
certainly keep themselves well hidden.
Copy !req
761. His fancy robes and the throne
are just an invention.
Copy !req
762. Actually, he sits on a kitchen chair
with an old horse rag doubled under him.
Copy !req
763. - Ow!
- Must you always brood over your case?
Copy !req
764. - Probably I don't think enough about it.
- That's not the mistake you're making.
Copy !req
765. You're too stubborn and too much
of a troublemaker. That's what I hear.
Copy !req
766. Who told you that?
Copy !req
767. You mustn't ask me for names.
Copy !req
768. Just take my warning to heart
and try to be a little more co-operative.
Copy !req
769. Co-operative? Brother!
Copy !req
770. The first chance you get,
you ought to make your confession.
Copy !req
771. Until you do that, there isn't a hope
of getting out of their clutches.
Copy !req
772. Not a hope. And even then you'll need
a lot of help from the outside.
Copy !req
773. - Leni!
- (Max) Josef!
Copy !req
774. - Josef!
- Leni, where are you? Leni, darling?
Copy !req
775. Max is leaving.
I want the keys for the door.
Copy !req
776. - Good night.
- Good night.
Copy !req
777. Albert, go on with what you were saying
about advocates.
Copy !req
778. Oh, they do everything they can
to discourage us.
Copy !req
779. You should see the room
they have for advocates.
Copy !req
780. No ventilation.
Just a tiny skylight up high.
Copy !req
781. You have to have some other advocate
to hoist you up on his back.
Copy !req
782. For more than a year now
there's been a hole in the floor!
Copy !req
783. If you stumble into it, your leg hangs
down into the corridor below.
Copy !req
784. - Very embarrassing with a client.
- I had no idea of the difficulties.
Copy !req
785. Yes, it's all...
Copy !req
786. .. very humiliating.
Copy !req
787. I only wish
my nephew could be hearing all this.
Copy !req
788. - Who's that man?
- What man?
Copy !req
789. - That man in there.
- You shouldn't have opened that door.
Copy !req
790. - Well, who is he?
- He doesn't matter. Come here.
Copy !req
791. What do you mean he doesn't matter?
Copy !req
792. Oh, no, no. I've got to go.
Copy !req
793. All right.
Copy !req
794. These are the back stairs. You'd better
pretend you were waiting in the street.
Copy !req
795. Say you'd begun to feel faint
and needed some fresh air.
Copy !req
796. - What's he doing in there?
- Waiting. He's a client.
Copy !req
797. Here's your key.
Copy !req
798. Leni?
Copy !req
799. Josef! Well?
Copy !req
800. - Well what?
- You know she's the Advocate's mistress?
Copy !req
801. You're facing a criminal charge.
Do you want to make enemies?
Copy !req
802. Do you want to lose your case?
Copy !req
803. Looking for somebody?
Copy !req
804. What's wrong? Isn't the court in session?
Copy !req
805. - Not today.
- Why isn't the court in session?
Copy !req
806. - It'll be sitting tomorrow.
- Are you sure?
Copy !req
807. - My husband's a guard here.
- The man who was kissing you?
Copy !req
808. That wasn't my husband!
Copy !req
809. That was a law student,
but even so he's got influence.
Copy !req
810. - Influence, huh?
- He's important.
Copy !req
811. He must be. You were making love
in the middle of the crowd.
Copy !req
812. I guess we ruined your speech,
but what could I do about it?
Copy !req
813. Once he gets started, it's...
Hey! You can't touch those books!
Copy !req
814. - They belong to the Examining Magistrate.
- We'll see.
Copy !req
815. It's not my fault. It's the rules.
Copy !req
816. You do remember me, don't you?
From last night? My name is Hilda.
Copy !req
817. These are probably law books.
I mustn't read any law.
Copy !req
818. I must be condemned not only
in ignorance... How dirty they are.
Copy !req
819. Oh, they really are dirty.
Copy !req
820. And these are the men
that sit in judgment on me!
Copy !req
821. Listen, I'll help you.
Copy !req
822. - Wouldn't you like me to?
- How, if your husband's a guard here?
Copy !req
823. I want to help you.
That's why I came in here.
Copy !req
824. - Even though it's forbidden.
- I wouldn't want you to get in trouble.
Copy !req
825. No, you mustn't go away like that.
Copy !req
826. Not yet. You've got
the wrong ideas about me.
Copy !req
827. Am I such a nothing in your eyes
that you won't stay just a little longer?
Copy !req
828. Well, I've got plenty of time. I only came
thinking the court would be in session.
Copy !req
829. You mustn't be offended when I ask you
not to do anything about my case.
Copy !req
830. I don't care at all how it comes out.
If they sentence me, I'll just laugh.
Copy !req
831. Not that it'll ever come to that.
They might hope to get money out of me,
Copy !req
832. but they're wasting their time.
Copy !req
833. You could tell that Examining Magistrate
that nothing could induce me to give money
Copy !req
834. to those precious judges. Nope.
Copy !req
835. But you said the only ones who could
do you any good were the higher-ups.
Copy !req
836. I'm afraid so.
Copy !req
837. He's always writing reports.
They must go up to the real authorities.
Copy !req
838. Last night, when the others had left,
he stayed on here real late, writing away.
Copy !req
839. I had to bring him a candle.
Copy !req
840. Then my husband came home and
started to move furniture back in place,
Copy !req
841. neighbors came in with some beer
and we got to talking by candlelight
Copy !req
842. and we just forgot about
the Examining Magistrate altogether.
Copy !req
843. Then, in the middle of the night, I woke
up and there he was standing by our bed
Copy !req
844. and shielding the candle with his hand
to keep the light from my husband.
Copy !req
845. Not that he needed to bother.
Copy !req
846. Once my husband gets to sleep,
nothing wakes him.
Copy !req
847. I was so startled, I almost let out
a yell, but the Magistrate was real kind.
Copy !req
848. He whispered he'd been in there
all the time, writing,
Copy !req
849. and now he'd come to return the candle,
and as long as he lived
Copy !req
850. he'd never forget the picture I'd made.
Copy !req
851. That's what he said. The picture
I made lying asleep in the bed.
Copy !req
852. He's so busy writing
these great, long reports.
Copy !req
853. The one last night must have been
about you. And somebody must read it.
Copy !req
854. Besides, he's starting
to take an interest in me.
Copy !req
855. Maybe I could do you some good, eh?
Copy !req
856. This morning
he sent me a pair of stockings.
Copy !req
857. Look, I've got them on now.
Copy !req
858. Look out.
Copy !req
859. - It's Bert.
- Bert?
Copy !req
860. I know. He's ugly.
Did you get a look at those legs of his?
Copy !req
861. All the same, I gotta go and be with him.
Copy !req
862. I'll come back soon.
Then I'll go with you wherever you like
Copy !req
863. and you can do with me whatever you want.
Copy !req
864. What's wrong? Don't you believe me?
Copy !req
865. Why should l?
Copy !req
866. This could be a trap.
Copy !req
867. - Are you afraid?
- Who is this law student? A henchman?
Copy !req
868. - What of it?
- I-I-I-I was thinking.
Copy !req
869. Don't think.
Copy !req
870. It would be kind of a nice revenge
to take you away from both of them.
Copy !req
871. Why not?
Copy !req
872. Then some night after the Magistrate
has been staying up late
Copy !req
873. filling out those long, lying reports
about me, he'd come to your bedside
Copy !req
874. and he would...
Copy !req
875. Why don't you go?
Copy !req
876. - You should have left when I came in.
- You think so?
Copy !req
877. That's what you're supposed to do.
Copy !req
878. When I come in,
you get the hell out of here.
Copy !req
879. Well...
Copy !req
880. I seem to detect the insolence
of a future official of the court.
Copy !req
881. You shouldn't be allowed to run around.
That was a mistake. I told the Magistrate.
Copy !req
882. - Come on.
- Don't try to be funny! Come on!
Copy !req
883. Wait a minute!
Copy !req
884. - It's no use!
- What do you mean?
Copy !req
885. He sent for me! The Examining Magistrate.
Copy !req
886. - The Examining Magistrate?
- He won't let me go!
Copy !req
887. Sorry! What can I do?
Copy !req
888. - Now listen...
- Leave him! You want to ruin me?
Copy !req
889. He's obeying the Examining Magistrate.
Copy !req
890. All right. Take her to him!
You lied to me.
Copy !req
891. - Why should I lie?
- Being taken to the Magistrate(?)
Copy !req
892. - Yes, I am!
- He's waiting in a place like that?
Copy !req
893. Of course he is! These are the law court
offices. Where else would he be?
Copy !req
894. Law court offices? In a place like...?
Copy !req
895. Hell!
Copy !req
896. - You're the defendant?
- My name is K.
Copy !req
897. You're... the court room guard.
Copy !req
898. Yes, I'm her husband.
Copy !req
899. It's Sunday night.
Copy !req
900. I'm not supposed to work on Sunday night.
Copy !req
901. But just to get me out of the way
they send me off
Copy !req
902. on these long, useless errands.
Copy !req
903. That student.
Copy !req
904. If my job didn't depend on it,
Copy !req
905. I would have squashed him flat
against the wall here long ago.
Copy !req
906. Right there.
Just a little bit above the floor.
Copy !req
907. All splashed in blood
Copy !req
908. with his arms and his fingers
Copy !req
909. and those bandy legs of his
all twisted out
Copy !req
910. and writhing...
like a smashed cockroach.
Copy !req
911. He used to carry her off
for his own pleasure,
Copy !req
912. but now it's the Examining Magistrate!
Copy !req
913. - Isn't she to blame as well?
- She throws herself at him.
Copy !req
914. In my position, there is nothing I can do.
Copy !req
915. But if somebody gave him a good thrashing,
just once, he's a coward, you know.
Copy !req
916. He'd never touch her again.
Only a man like you could do it.
Copy !req
917. A man like me? What do you mean?
Copy !req
918. - They've arrested you, haven't they?
- Yes.
Copy !req
919. That just gives me more reason
to be afraid of him.
Copy !req
920. - I heard about that speech of yours.
- What about it?
Copy !req
921. I wouldn't have thought
you'd be afraid at all.
Copy !req
922. I'm not. I'm not afraid,
not of him personally.
Copy !req
923. I'm not afraid of any of them.
But he does have influence, so they say.
Copy !req
924. God knows,
my case is prejudiced enough.
Copy !req
925. None of our cases are prejudiced.
Copy !req
926. Well, I'm afraid
I'd have to disagree with you about that.
Copy !req
927. - But it wouldn't necessarily stop me.
- I'd be very grateful. Come.
Copy !req
928. Come.
Copy !req
929. These are the law court officers.
Copy !req
930. That's where they are,
my wife and the Magistrate.
Copy !req
931. I don't have a key for this one.
Copy !req
932. Who are these people?
Copy !req
933. The accused.
Copy !req
934. - You. Why are you here?
- I'm waiting.
Copy !req
935. - What are you waiting for?
- I handed in several affidavits.
Copy !req
936. That was some time ago.
I'm waiting here for the result.
Copy !req
937. - You're taking a good deal of trouble.
- Yes, you see, it's my case.
Copy !req
938. What makes you think
that kind of thing is necessary?
Copy !req
939. I can't say exactly,
but I handed in my affidavits.
Copy !req
940. - You don't believe I'm under arrest.
- Oh, yes, certainly.
Copy !req
941. Why not?
Why don't you believe I'm under arrest?
Copy !req
942. What do you take me for?
Copy !req
943. You think I'm a judge?
Copy !req
944. Back to your seats, all of you!
Keep the passage clear!
Copy !req
945. Can you tell me how to get out of here?
I've had enough of this place.
Copy !req
946. You're going already?
But you've hardly seen anything yet.
Copy !req
947. I don't want to.
I just want to get out of here.
Copy !req
948. Well, you keep to the right
through that passage...
Copy !req
949. .. and then you go to the second corner
Copy !req
950. and then left along the lobby
to the fourth.
Copy !req
951. You'd better show me yourself.
Copy !req
952. There are so many passages
and lobbies, I'll never find the way.
Copy !req
953. I've got a message to deliver
and I've lost a lot of time.
Copy !req
954. - Come with me!
- Not so loud.
Copy !req
955. You want to bring the officials
down on us?
Copy !req
956. If they ask who you are, you'll have
to admit you're one of the accused.
Copy !req
957. I'm not trying to hide it.
Copy !req
958. - What will I tell them?
- The truth maybe.
Copy !req
959. I only came here because I wanted to see
Copy !req
960. if the inside of this famous legal system
was as loathsome as I guessed it was.
Copy !req
961. And now I'm too depressed
to want to see anything more.
Copy !req
962. I just want to get out of here
and be alone.
Copy !req
963. - What's wrong? You feel a little dizzy?
- Yes.
Copy !req
964. Don't worry. Almost everybody has
an attack like that on their first visit.
Copy !req
965. It's the air. Then all sorts of washing
is hung up here to dry.
Copy !req
966. You can't forbid the tenants
to wash their dirty linen.
Copy !req
967. There's just nothing
we can do about that, I'm afraid.
Copy !req
968. Where are you going?
Copy !req
969. - You want to be taken to the sick room?
- Please don't trouble yourself. L...
Copy !req
970. I'd feel fine
if I could just get some air.
Copy !req
971. It's not far now.
Copy !req
972. Here's the door right in front of you.
Copy !req
973. Why don't you go out?
That's what you wanted.
Copy !req
974. Yes. Thank you.
Copy !req
975. I'm not used to the fresh air.
Copy !req
976. Hello.
Copy !req
977. Irmie! What are you doing here?
Copy !req
978. - Well, I've been looking for you.
- But why?
Copy !req
979. Uncle Max, I suppose, checking up on me.
Copy !req
980. He keeps writing, nagging at me for news.
Copy !req
981. He hasn't heard a thing about your case
for a long time now.
Copy !req
982. So naturally, he's worried. We all are.
Copy !req
983. Well, tell him not to worry.
Copy !req
984. Gee, I gotta write something.
Just something.
Copy !req
985. - Tell him everything's under control.
- But is it?
Copy !req
986. I don't know. I...
Copy !req
987. I hate to be a drag, but you know
how he carries on about things -
Copy !req
988. now it's the honour of the family
and all that jazz!
Copy !req
989. - Maybe he's right.
- Oh, sh...
Copy !req
990. I hope you didn't say what I thought you did.
You shouldn't use that language.
Copy !req
991. - How old are you, anyway?
- 16, practically.
Copy !req
992. You're 15. You certainly shouldn't
have come out here alone.
Copy !req
993. I wouldn't be here if you hadn't got
in trouble with the law.
Copy !req
994. - Don't they check up on you at school?
- They try to.
Copy !req
995. - You sneak out after hours?
- You're not the only crook in the family.
Copy !req
996. - That's not funny.
- OK, you write home
Copy !req
997. and say what a delinquent I am,
but what do I say about you?
Copy !req
998. There must be some kind of news.
Copy !req
999. Well, l...
Copy !req
1000. I'm thinking of getting rid of your
father's old school chum. Tell him that.
Copy !req
1001. The famous advocate Hastler isn't doing
anything, except encourage the delay.
Copy !req
1002. But he's your lawyer.
How can you get rid of your lawyer?
Copy !req
1003. Easy. Just dismiss him from the case.
Copy !req
1004. - And then what?
- I don't know.
Copy !req
1005. Isn't there something more definite
I can write home about?
Copy !req
1006. - No.
- You've got to have a lawyer.
Copy !req
1007. Influence is all that counts
in the long run.
Copy !req
1008. Hastler always brags about his personal
connections, but what's he really up to?
Copy !req
1009. I'm not stupid. I can defend myself.
Look at the position I've got at the office.
Copy !req
1010. Don't be surprised if you hear I've become
deputy manager of my entire department.
Copy !req
1011. All I've got to do is apply those
same abilities to this case of mine.
Copy !req
1012. If I get rid of the Advocate,
I can draw up my own plan
Copy !req
1013. and keep after the officials myself.
Copy !req
1014. - This is where I leave you, Irmie.
- You're not going to work now?
Copy !req
1015. Things keep piling up.
This case is taking such a lot of my time.
Copy !req
1016. I've got to finish my work somehow.
I ought to walk you back to your school.
Copy !req
1017. That's all I need -
to be seen with a man!
Copy !req
1018. - But I'm your cousin.
- Cousins get married.
Copy !req
1019. - You wouldn't want to marry a criminal.
- Crooks get married, too.
Copy !req
1020. - So long now.
- So long, Josef.
Copy !req
1021. It's him.
Copy !req
1022. - Who are you?
- My name is Block.
Copy !req
1023. - Are you employed here?
- No, I'm only a client.
Copy !req
1024. I don't belong to the house.
I'm here on business.
Copy !req
1025. - In your shirt sleeves?
- Excuse me, please.
Copy !req
1026. - Have you been making love to Leni?
- No. No!
Copy !req
1027. You look like an honest man.
What did you say your name was? Block?
Copy !req
1028. Yes, Block.
Copy !req
1029. - That's your real name?
- Of course. Why shouldn't it be?
Copy !req
1030. I don't know. You might have
some reason for concealing it.
Copy !req
1031. - Do you know who that is?
- Yes, a judge.
Copy !req
1032. - A judge of the high court?
- Yes, it must be.
Copy !req
1033. That shows how much you know.
Among judges that's the lowest of the low.
Copy !req
1034. Yes. Yes, of course, now I remember.
I've been told about that before.
Copy !req
1035. You've been told all about that before.
Of course you have.
Copy !req
1036. Yes, sir, I have been told this.
Copy !req
1037. Where is she now?
Come on, where's Leni?
Copy !req
1038. Where is she hiding?
Copy !req
1039. I don't think she's hiding, sir.
She must be in the kitchen.
Copy !req
1040. Yes, that's where she ought to be.
She must be making soup for the Advocate.
Copy !req
1041. - Why didn't you tell me?
- I'm taking you there.
Copy !req
1042. - Don't think you're being clever.
- I don't think I'm clever at all.
Copy !req
1043. Lead the way then.
Copy !req
1044. Go on.
Copy !req
1045. - Good evening, Josef.
- Leni...
Copy !req
1046. - Who's that man?
- His name is Block.
Copy !req
1047. You were in your nightgown.
Copy !req
1048. Is he your lover?
Copy !req
1049. I want an answer!
Copy !req
1050. Come to the study
and I'll tell you about it.
Copy !req
1051. No.
Copy !req
1052. No, I want you to tell me in here.
Copy !req
1053. You aren't jealous of poor little Block?
You can see what he is - nothing.
Copy !req
1054. I just have to pay
a little attention to him
Copy !req
1055. because he is one
of the Advocate's best clients.
Copy !req
1056. - You're going to spend the night with me?
- The eggs are burning.
Copy !req
1057. It's just as well. Eggs are bad for you.
Copy !req
1058. If you really want to see the Advocate,
I'll tell him you're here.
Copy !req
1059. - He's been asking after you.
- I'll bet he has.
Copy !req
1060. Where have you been all this time?
Copy !req
1061. I've got some information for you, too.
Things I've found out.
Copy !req
1062. But first, let's get off that jacket.
Copy !req
1063. Shall I announce you
or give him his soup first?
Copy !req
1064. Give him his soup. He'll need it
by the time I'm through with him.
Copy !req
1065. So you are one
of the Advocate's clients?
Copy !req
1066. - What's it got to do with you?
- You be quiet, Rudy.
Copy !req
1067. I'll give him his soup now,
but he may fall asleep right afterwards.
Copy !req
1068. What I have to say to him
will keep him awake.
Copy !req
1069. As soon as he's finished eating,
I'll announce you.
Copy !req
1070. - I want to get you back with me.
- Keep your seat.
Copy !req
1071. So...
Copy !req
1072. You're, uh...
Copy !req
1073. - You're one of the Advocate's clients?
- Oh, yes.
Copy !req
1074. Yes, a very old client indeed.
Copy !req
1075. How long has he had charge
of your affairs?
Copy !req
1076. Affairs? Business affairs?
Copy !req
1077. Oh, he's been my representative
since the very beginning.
Copy !req
1078. But my case, that's what probably
you're thinking about.
Copy !req
1079. I have it all written down here.
Copy !req
1080. I can give you the exact dates.
Copy !req
1081. It's very difficult to keep all that
in one's head, so...
Copy !req
1082. I never realized that Hastler had
an ordinary commercial practice as well.
Copy !req
1083. Of course.
Copy !req
1084. Why, yes, you know that they even say...
Copy !req
1085. They even say that he's a better advocate
for business than for the other kind.
Copy !req
1086. - Yes?
- Oh, yes.
Copy !req
1087. You won't give me away?
Copy !req
1088. I'm not an informer.
Copy !req
1089. He's a revengeful man, very revengeful.
Copy !req
1090. Surely he wouldn't... He wouldn't think
of harming one of his own clients?
Copy !req
1091. Yes, yes.
Copy !req
1092. Yes, once he's aroused, he'll do anything.
Copy !req
1093. He doesn't draw any distinctions.
Copy !req
1094. What was it you wanted to tell me?
Copy !req
1095. You'll have to tell me
one of your own secrets.
Copy !req
1096. Please.
Copy !req
1097. So we can trust each other to keep quiet.
Copy !req
1098. OK, I'll give you something.
Copy !req
1099. I have other advocates.
Copy !req
1100. - Other advocates as well as Hastler?
- Five of them.
Copy !req
1101. You know...
Copy !req
1102. - Hastler...
Copy !req
1103. - Listen...
- Yeah?
Copy !req
1104. Hastler, yes...
Copy !req
1105. - You notice he's always...
Copy !req
1106. Ssh! Wait a minute.
Copy !req
1107. Hastler is always referring to the others
in his own circle as great advocates.
Copy !req
1108. - No?
- No.
Copy !req
1109. - No?
- Of course not.
Copy !req
1110. - But in the real protocol of the court...
- Yeah?
Copy !req
1111. - He ranks where?
- Where?
Copy !req
1112. Among the small advocates. For sure.
Copy !req
1113. Hastler?
Copy !req
1114. Well, the real great advocates
whom I've never seen...
Copy !req
1115. - You were working on your own behalf?
- Oh, yes.
Copy !req
1116. I'd like to ask you about that.
Copy !req
1117. - How do you do that?
- It's exhausting.
Copy !req
1118. It's just that they need a court
to try to keep an eye on things.
Copy !req
1119. Too much for one man.
Copy !req
1120. I'll be there often enough myself
after this, I suppose.
Copy !req
1121. I can't expect the special treatment
I got the first time.
Copy !req
1122. Everybody stood up.
They must have taken me for a judge.
Copy !req
1123. It was the guard you were with.
Copy !req
1124. He's the one we all stood up for.
Copy !req
1125. - There's that ridiculous superstition.
- What superstition?
Copy !req
1126. You're supposed to be able to tell
from a man's face,
Copy !req
1127. and from the line
of his lips especially,
Copy !req
1128. how his case is going to turn out.
Copy !req
1129. So?
Copy !req
1130. So people were saying
that from the expression on your lips,
Copy !req
1131. they could tell
that you'll be found guilty.
Copy !req
1132. - Yes, in the very near future.
- The Advocate is waiting for you.
Copy !req
1133. - Let him wait!
- Talk to Block later. He's sleeping here.
Copy !req
1134. - Sleeping here?
- Everybody isn't like you...
Copy !req
1135. Expecting to be granted an interview
at any hour of the day or night!
Copy !req
1136. And the Advocate sick as he is, too.
Copy !req
1137. Your friends do you favours
and you just take them for granted.
Copy !req
1138. Not that I ask for any thanks.
Copy !req
1139. All I want...
Copy !req
1140. Well, I want you to be fond of me.
Copy !req
1141. I'm fond of you.
Copy !req
1142. I don't know. Why shouldn't Hastler
be willing to see me?
Copy !req
1143. He's my lawyer, isn't he?
What kind of a favour is that?
Copy !req
1144. - That's not the question...
- It's his day for being difficult.
Copy !req
1145. Do you know why the Advocate has agreed
to see him, Leni? It's because...
Copy !req
1146. .. his case is still at a hopeful stage.
Oh, yes, Leni.
Copy !req
1147. - He'll see the difference later on.
- You talk too much.
Copy !req
1148. That's his trouble.
Copy !req
1149. That's why the Advocate can't bear
to see him.
Copy !req
1150. Oh...
Copy !req
1151. Oh, he does see me occasionally.
Copy !req
1152. But you never know.
That's what's so nerve-wracking.
Copy !req
1153. You never know
when he'll be willing to receive you.
Copy !req
1154. It could be any time - day, night.
Copy !req
1155. And if I'm not right here on the spot
Copy !req
1156. when he does take it into his head
to send for me,
Copy !req
1157. I've lost my chance.
Copy !req
1158. Then I have to wait much longer
than before.
Copy !req
1159. That's why I let you sleep here.
Copy !req
1160. Well, I guess one gets very dependent
on one's advocate as time goes on.
Copy !req
1161. Well, the truth is he likes it.
Copy !req
1162. - Leni...
- Maybe not the waiting.
Copy !req
1163. But you do enjoy spending the night,
now, don't you?
Copy !req
1164. Good.
Copy !req
1165. Want to see his room?
Copy !req
1166. OK.
Copy !req
1167. So you sleep in the maid's room?
Copy !req
1168. Yeah, she lets me have it, yes.
Copy !req
1169. It's very convenient.
Copy !req
1170. Put him to bed.
Copy !req
1171. Mr K, wait!
Copy !req
1172. - Wait, Mr K!
- Rudy!
Copy !req
1173. Mr K! Mr K!
Copy !req
1174. Please... You forgot your promise.
Copy !req
1175. You were going to tell me
one of your secrets.
Copy !req
1176. All right, I'll give you a secret.
I'm dismissing the Advocate.
Copy !req
1177. - The Advocate?
- What?
Copy !req
1178. I'm going to dismiss him from my case.
Copy !req
1179. I'm tired of all these delays.
Hastler's done nothing.
Copy !req
1180. - No, you can't.
- He's too old, sick or indifferent.
Copy !req
1181. - He's not indifferent.
- He's dismissing the Advocate.
Copy !req
1182. - Wait!
- He's dismissing the Advocate!
Copy !req
1183. No, Josef!
Copy !req
1184. You stay out!
Copy !req
1185. Please!
Copy !req
1186. Leave him alone, Leni.
Copy !req
1187. - Has she been pestering you again?
- Pestering me?
Copy !req
1188. She finds all accused men attractive.
Copy !req
1189. It's a peculiarity of hers.
Copy !req
1190. She makes up to all of them,
makes love to all of them.
Copy !req
1191. And when I allow her to,
Copy !req
1192. she tells me about these affairs
to amuse me.
Copy !req
1193. All about them.
Copy !req
1194. You came here this evening
for a specific reason?
Copy !req
1195. Yes, to tell you
that I'm dispensing with your services.
Copy !req
1196. We mustn't be in too much of a hurry.
Copy !req
1197. You've done everything you can for me
and I appreciate it,
Copy !req
1198. but more energetic steps
will have to be taken.
Copy !req
1199. - That's a plan we can discuss.
- It's not a plan, it's a fact.
Copy !req
1200. How many times have I come here?
What have you done for me? Nothing.
Copy !req
1201. How many of my clients have reached
the same point in their cases as you
Copy !req
1202. and stood there before me
saying exactly the same things?
Copy !req
1203. Maybe they had a reason to. They were
probably as much in the right as I am.
Copy !req
1204. It's true, you know.
Copy !req
1205. Accused men... are attractive.
Copy !req
1206. Not that being accused
makes any immediate change
Copy !req
1207. in a man's personal appearance.
Copy !req
1208. But if you've got the right eye
for these things,
Copy !req
1209. you can pick out an accused man
in the largest crowd.
Copy !req
1210. It's just something about them.
Something...
Copy !req
1211. .. attractive.
Copy !req
1212. It can't be a sense of guilt.
Copy !req
1213. You can't all be... guilty.
Copy !req
1214. Hmm?
Copy !req
1215. Some are more attractive than others,
Copy !req
1216. but all are attractive,
even that wretched creature Block.
Copy !req
1217. Let's get him in here. It's time you
learnt how other accused men are treated.
Copy !req
1218. Get Block in here, Leni.
Copy !req
1219. Go and fetch Block.
Copy !req
1220. - My decision is final.
- You'd better think about it, Josef.
Copy !req
1221. The Advocate wants to see you.
Copy !req
1222. - Go on.
- Oh, thank you, thank you.
Copy !req
1223. - Is that Block?
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
1224. What do you want?
Copy !req
1225. - You were sent for, weren't you?
- Yes, sir, I was.
Copy !req
1226. - You've come at the wrong time.
- Sir, I came immediately.
Copy !req
1227. The minute I heard my name.
Copy !req
1228. - Do you want me to go away?
- You're here, aren't you?
Copy !req
1229. Yes, sir, I'm here. L...
Copy !req
1230. - Then stay.
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
1231. Yesterday, I saw my friend,
the third judge.
Copy !req
1232. I managed to work the conversation
around to your case.
Copy !req
1233. - Do you want to hear what he said?
- Oh, please.
Copy !req
1234. In these matters,
there are so many conflicting opinions
Copy !req
1235. that the confusion is impenetrable.
Copy !req
1236. At a certain point by an old tradition,
a bell must be rung.
Copy !req
1237. Yes, a bell.
Copy !req
1238. The judge holds that this marks
the official opening of the proceedings.
Copy !req
1239. There are many arguments against this
opinion, but you wouldn't understand them.
Copy !req
1240. - Sir...
- No!
Copy !req
1241. - Who is your advocate?
- You.
Copy !req
1242. - And beside me?
- No one, sir. No one was...
Copy !req
1243. - Then pay no attention to anyone else.
- Fall on the floor for him if you like.
Copy !req
1244. No, you're not to talk to me like that.
Not in front of the Advocate.
Copy !req
1245. How dare you! How dare you!
How dare you!
Copy !req
1246. Don't you know he's trying
to humiliate you to show off his power?
Copy !req
1247. - Pay no attention to anyone.
- Let him go!
Copy !req
1248. Do what your conscience tells you
is right.
Copy !req
1249. - Let me go!
- I'm on my knees, Advocate.
Copy !req
1250. I'm on my knees, Advocate.
I'm on my knees, sir.
Copy !req
1251. I'm on...
Copy !req
1252. Huh? Oh...
Copy !req
1253. How has he been behaving today?
Copy !req
1254. He has been quiet and hardworking.
Copy !req
1255. What's he been doing all day?
Copy !req
1256. I kept him locked up in the maid's room,
so he wouldn't disturb me in my work.
Copy !req
1257. It's where he usually stays anyway.
Copy !req
1258. Then you can't say with your own
knowledge what he's been doing.
Copy !req
1259. I peeked in on him now and then
through the ventilator.
Copy !req
1260. He was kneeling all the time on his bed...
Copy !req
1261. studying the book you let him borrow.
Copy !req
1262. There wasn't much light,
so the way he stuck to his reading shows
Copy !req
1263. that he does what he's told.
Copy !req
1264. Did he understand what he was reading?
Copy !req
1265. Well, he was following the lines
with his fingers.
Copy !req
1266. All I could tell was he never goes
past the same page the whole day.
Copy !req
1267. I guess the book
is very hard to understand.
Copy !req
1268. Yes.
Copy !req
1269. The scriptures are very difficult.
Copy !req
1270. They're only meant to give him
a bare inkling of the complications
Copy !req
1271. I must struggle with on his behalf.
Copy !req
1272. - Did he read without stopping?
- Almost without stopping.
Copy !req
1273. Once he asked me for a drink of water
Copy !req
1274. and I handed it to him
through the ventilator.
Copy !req
1275. Then about eight o'clock, I let him out
and gave him something to eat.
Copy !req
1276. You're praising him too much, Leni.
Copy !req
1277. You're making it even harder for me
to tell him the truth.
Copy !req
1278. The judge's remarks were
by no means favourable.
Copy !req
1279. Not favourable? How can that be?
Copy !req
1280. He was even annoyed
when I mentioned Block's name.
Copy !req
1281. "You're wasting your time with that man,"
he told me.
Copy !req
1282. "His case is hopeless."
Copy !req
1283. I refused to believe that.
"Block is most conscientious," I told him.
Copy !req
1284. "It's true that personally
he's rather repulsive.
Copy !req
1285. "His manners are bad and he's dirty,
Copy !req
1286. "but as a client," I said,
"he's beyond reproach,"
Copy !req
1287. which was, of course,
a deliberate exaggeration.
Copy !req
1288. And here's what the judge replied to that:
Copy !req
1289. "Your client has a kind of low cunning.
Copy !req
1290. "He's learned through the years
how to go on manipulating the situation.
Copy !req
1291. "What do you think he'd say
if we were to tell him
Copy !req
1292. "that the bell marking
the start of the proceedings...
Copy !req
1293. ".. hadn't even been rung?"
Copy !req
1294. - l...
- Quiet there, Block!
Copy !req
1295. Have you no shame
to behave like that in front of a client?
Copy !req
1296. You're destroying his confidence in me.
What's wrong with you?
Copy !req
1297. You're still alive, aren't you?
You're still under my protection.
Copy !req
1298. I hope you realize
I'm dispensing with your services.
Copy !req
1299. You can still change your mind
about that.
Copy !req
1300. To be in chains...
Copy !req
1301. is sometimes safer than to be free.
Copy !req
1302. - Where do you think you're going?
- Open the door.
Copy !req
1303. - You must be crazy.
- Open the door!
Copy !req
1304. - There's no place for you to go.
- He's crazy.
Copy !req
1305. If I hadn't made up my mind,
that performance would have settled it.
Copy !req
1306. To think it was all put on for my benefit
to win me over!
Copy !req
1307. How far do you think you could get
without him?
Copy !req
1308. How far am I now?
Copy !req
1309. - Not far away.
- You'd better see him.
Copy !req
1310. - The high court judge?
- Don't be funny. Of course not.
Copy !req
1311. I mean Titorelli. He's the official
court painter. He knows them all.
Copy !req
1312. They all come to his studio
to sit for their portraits.
Copy !req
1313. Nobody has more influence with the judges
than Titorelli.
Copy !req
1314. - You really think he could help me?
- That's his profession.
Copy !req
1315. - As much as painting, helping people.
- Unlock the door.
Copy !req
1316. - Wait till the morning.
- Where are the keys?
Copy !req
1317. The Advocate keeps the keys.
Copy !req
1318. OK...
Copy !req
1319. - Goodbye, Leni, and thanks.
- You'll be back here.
Copy !req
1320. - No, no.
- You won't have any choice.
Copy !req
1321. No, Leni, I've seen what it is
to be one of his clients.
Copy !req
1322. I've seen what happened to Block.
He's not a client. He's the Advocate's dog.
Copy !req
1323. - E-E-Excuse me, is there a Mr Titorelli?
- Who?
Copy !req
1324. An artist living here?
Copy !req
1325. - Do you know the painter Titorelli?
- What do you want him for?
Copy !req
1326. - I want him to paint my portrait.
- Your portrait?
Copy !req
1327. Just get in. I'll get rid of the girls.
Nasty little pests.
Copy !req
1328. Out! I see you!
Copy !req
1329. This is no time for your silly games!
The gentleman wants to talk business. Out!
Copy !req
1330. Out!
Copy !req
1331. Why can't you play
in somebody else's studio?
Copy !req
1332. I can see you!
Copy !req
1333. I can see you.
Don't think you're fooling Titorelli!
Copy !req
1334. Out! Every last one of you!
Copy !req
1335. Get out of my studio!
Copy !req
1336. You really must apologise.
Copy !req
1337. Out! Out!
Copy !req
1338. Out! I got home late last night.
That's why everything is in such a mess.
Copy !req
1339. Just as I was tucking myself
under the covers,
Copy !req
1340. a dreadful little claw reaches up and
seizes me. She was under the bed waiting.
Copy !req
1341. - Titorelli, can we come in now?
- No, you can't!
Copy !req
1342. - Not even me?
- No!
Copy !req
1343. I know some little pussycats
who won't be so pretty
Copy !req
1344. when Titorelli is through with them.
Copy !req
1345. Some dirty-minded little pussies will wish
their mums had drowned them in a bucket!
Copy !req
1346. I'll get my ice pick.
Remember my ice pick?
Copy !req
1347. Now what can I do for you, chum?
Copy !req
1348. I... I thought you might be able
to give me some advice.
Copy !req
1349. You wouldn't want to buy
one of my pictures?
Copy !req
1350. Oh, certainly.
Copy !req
1351. You're working on a painting now?
Copy !req
1352. A portrait, not quite finished.
Copy !req
1353. Oh. It must be a judge.
Copy !req
1354. Judges are my speciality.
Copy !req
1355. What... what does that repre... represent?
Copy !req
1356. You can see for yourself - justice.
Copy !req
1357. Yes, there's the... There's the bandage
over the eyes, but aren't those...
Copy !req
1358. Ouch! Aren't those wings there on heels?
Copy !req
1359. My instructions were to paint it that way.
Copy !req
1360. Flying? Justice ought to stand still,
don't you think?
Copy !req
1361. Or the scales will waver
and a just verdict won't be possible.
Copy !req
1362. It's justice and the goddess of victory
combined. What does she look like to you?
Copy !req
1363. Like the goddess of the hunt. In full cry.
Copy !req
1364. Titorelli, can we come in now?
Copy !req
1365. - Nasty thing, we're busy!
- You aren't really busy.
Copy !req
1366. You're going to paint him? Please don't
paint him. Not another one like that!
Copy !req
1367. - These girls belong to the court.
- What?
Copy !req
1368. Well, Joey, practically everything
belongs to the court.
Copy !req
1369. But it's behind the scenes,
here in this very studio,
Copy !req
1370. that's where you get your results.
Copy !req
1371. I forgot to ask you
what kind of acquittal you want.
Copy !req
1372. Ostensible or definite acquittal
or deferment?
Copy !req
1373. Definite acquittal is the best,
but I can't influence that kind of verdict.
Copy !req
1374. - Nobody can.
- Why?
Copy !req
1375. I've never in my life heard of a case
of definite acquittal. What's wrong?
Copy !req
1376. Is there a window,
something we can open?
Copy !req
1377. Plenty of air comes in
through those chinks.
Copy !req
1378. If you want some ventilation,
open that door behind you.
Copy !req
1379. The judge I'm painting now
always comes in by that door.
Copy !req
1380. I've had to give him a key for it
in case I happen to be out.
Copy !req
1381. His Honour usually arrives very early
when I'm still asleep.
Copy !req
1382. It's not exactly a soothing experience
to wake up in the morning and find a judge
Copy !req
1383. all dressed up in those crazy
ceremonial robes climbing over your bed!
Copy !req
1384. - He's taken off his jacket.
- They think I'll paint your portrait.
Copy !req
1385. - That's why you've taken off your jacket.
- What are the other alternatives?
Copy !req
1386. - Ah, you mean the legal alternatives?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1387. I told you - ostensible acquittal
or indefinite deferment.
Copy !req
1388. - Deferment...
- What's wrong? Aren't you feeling well?
Copy !req
1389. No...
Copy !req
1390. Must... must... must be...
Copy !req
1391. the heat.
Copy !req
1392. If I open that door,
we'll have those girls all over us.
Copy !req
1393. - Don't do that.
- Well, now, with ostensible acquittal,
Copy !req
1394. I write out an affidavit of your innocence
Copy !req
1395. and make the rounds
of all the judges I know personally,
Copy !req
1396. beginning with the one I'm painting now.
Copy !req
1397. I explain to him that you're innocent
and myself guarantee that innocence...
Copy !req
1398. - And if he believes you?
- As he very well might.
Copy !req
1399. No, we mustn't be too pessimistic.
Copy !req
1400. Some of them are bound to believe me.
Copy !req
1401. Yes, and I'd be free?
Copy !req
1402. Ostensibly. Ostensibly free.
Copy !req
1403. Naturally, the judges I know
all belong to the lowest grade.
Copy !req
1404. They haven't the power reserved to
the highest court to grant a final acquittal.
Copy !req
1405. - The highest court?
- Chum, that court is inaccessible to you.
Copy !req
1406. To me, to all of us. What the prospects
are up there, well, we just don't know.
Copy !req
1407. And we don't want to know.
I'm sure you understand.
Copy !req
1408. - No, I'm not sure that I do.
- What they can do for you
Copy !req
1409. is to relieve you
of the burden of the charge,
Copy !req
1410. lift it from your shoulders for a time,
but it does hover up there above you.
Copy !req
1411. You see, in definite acquittal,
all the documents are annulled.
Copy !req
1412. But with ostensible acquittal,
your whole dossier continues to circulate.
Copy !req
1413. Up to the higher courts,
down to the lower ones, up again, down.
Copy !req
1414. These oscillations and peregrinations,
you just can't figure 'em.
Copy !req
1415. No use in trying either, I suppose.
Copy !req
1416. - Not a hope.
Copy !req
1417. I've known cases of an acquitted man
coming home from court
Copy !req
1418. and finding the cops waiting there
to arrest him all over again.
Copy !req
1419. But theoretically, it's always possible
to get another ostensible acquittal.
Copy !req
1420. The second acquittal
wouldn't be final either.
Copy !req
1421. It's automatically followed
by the third arrest,
Copy !req
1422. the third acquittal
by the fourth arrest...
Copy !req
1423. And so on.
Copy !req
1424. Do you think a deferment
would suit you any better?
Copy !req
1425. - I couldn't really say.
- You can't overlook a case for ever.
Copy !req
1426. Measures have to be taken.
Copy !req
1427. Questions, interrogations, observation,
more interrogations, evidence collected.
Copy !req
1428. - Going already?
- I'll be back to see you again very soon.
Copy !req
1429. I'll keep you to your word,
you know, Joey.
Copy !req
1430. Otherwise I'll call in at your office
and you wouldn't like that.
Copy !req
1431. Unlock this door, will you?
Copy !req
1432. You don't want to be bothered by the girls.
We'll slip you out this other way.
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1433. - Now, wait.
- What for?
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1434. Wouldn't you like to see
some of my pictures?
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1435. I'm sure there's at least one or two
of them you'd want to buy.
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1436. Here!
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1437. It's modern, you know.
It's an action painting.
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1438. I call it "Wild Nature - A Heath"...
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1439. - I'll buy it.
- Here's the companion picture.
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1440. - I'll take them both.
- You seem to like the subject.
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1441. Yes, I do. I'll...
I'll hang them in my office.
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1442. By a lucky chance,
I've got another on the very same theme.
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1443. - How much for the three?
- We'll settle that the next time.
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1444. Today, you're in such a hurry,
but we're going to keep in real close touch
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1445. with each other from now on,
aren't we, Joey boy?
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1446. This is the law court office.
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1447. That seems to surprise you.
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1448. I think what surprises me most
is how ignorant I am
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1449. about everything concerning
this court of yours.
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1450. For an accused man, that's a mistake.
He should never be caught napping.
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1451. Never for a minute
let his eyes stray to the left
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1452. when, for all he knows,
a judge or somebody like that
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1453. can be lurking a little bit to the right.
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1454. Oh, you...
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1455. I make...
I make you very uncomfortable, don't l?
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1456. It distresses you
to find me in your company.
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1457. Yes, I've been told about that.
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1458. Before, I thought you took me for a judge
or at least an official of the court.
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1459. I even thought you were afraid of me,
but what you're feeling is pain.
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1460. You don't like what you see, do you?
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1461. It's my mouth.
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1462. You think you can tell from my mouth
that I'm condemned,
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1463. that I'm going to be found guilty?
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1464. - Guilty!
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1465. Josef K!
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1466. - You are Josef K?
- Yes.
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1467. You're an accused man?
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1468. - So I've been informed.
- Your case is going badly.
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1469. My first petition
hasn't been offered yet.
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1470. Your guilt is assumed to have been proved.
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1471. But I'm not guilty.
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1472. For that matter...
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1473. how can any man be called guilty?
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1474. We're all simply men here,
one as much as the other.
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1475. The guilty always talk like that.
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1476. What do you propose to do now?
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1477. - Get more help.
- Help?
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1478. There are several possibilities
I haven't explored yet.
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1479. You expect too much from outside help,
especially from women.
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1480. Women have influence.
Take that examining magistrate.
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1481. If he sees a woman,
he'll climb over the bench
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1482. and knock down the defendant
just to get his hands on her.
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1483. That's an aspect of the courts
you probably don't know about.
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1484. Where's the door? I have to catch up
with my work at the office.
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1485. After all... I'm assistant manager
of my department.
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1486. Josef...
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1487. What are you doing in church?
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1488. Am I still in church
or is this part of the law court offices?
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1489. - I left my sick bed.
- Well, go back to your sick bed.
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1490. You don't seriously believe
you can defend yourself?
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1491. - Great choice. Defend myself or defy you.
- But defy the court?
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1492. All of you. What's this?
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1493. - We use these visual aids.
- Lectures and sermons.
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1494. Yes, how your particular delusion
is described in the writings
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1495. which preface the law.
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1496. Before the law, there stands a guard.
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1497. A man comes from the country
seeking admittance to the law,
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1498. but the guard cannot admit him.
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1499. Can the man hope to enter at a later time?
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1500. I've heard it before.
We've all heard it.
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1501. The man is dying of old age
still waiting there.
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1502. And just at the end, the guard tells him
the door was meant only for him.
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1503. The guard tells him,
"No one could enter this door.
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1504. "And now I'm going to close it."
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1505. Some commentators have pointed out
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1506. that the man came to the door
of his own free will.
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1507. We're supposed to swallow all that?
It's all true?
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1508. We needn't accept everything as true,
only what's necessary.
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1509. God, what a miserable conclusion!
It turns lying into a universal principle.
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1510. By attempting to defy the court
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1511. by such an obviously mad gesture,
you hope to plead insanity?
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1512. You've laid some foundation for that claim
by appearing to believe yourself
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1513. the victim of some kind of conspiracy.
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1514. - That's a symptom of lunacy, isn't it?
- Delusions of persecution.
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1515. - Delusions?
- Well...
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1516. I don't pretend to be a martyr, no.
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1517. Not even... a victim of society?
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1518. I am a member of society.
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1519. You think you can persuade the court
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1520. that you're not responsible
by reason of lunacy?
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1521. I think that's what the court
wants me to believe.
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1522. Yes, that's the conspiracy.
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1523. To persuade us all
that the whole world is crazy.
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1524. Formless, meaningless, absurd.
That's the dirty game.
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1525. So I've lost my case. What of it?
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1526. You... You're losing, too.
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1527. It's all lost. Lost!
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1528. So what?
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1529. Does that sentence
the entire universe to lunacy?
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1530. Can't you see anything at all?
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1531. Of course I'm responsible.
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1532. My son...
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1533. I am not your son.
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1534. You expect me to take the knife
and do the job myself?
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1535. No, you'll have to do it.
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1536. You...
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1537. You!
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1538. You, you dummies!
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1539. You'll have to do it!
You'll have to kill me!
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1540. Come on, come on!
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1541. 'This film, "The Trial",
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1542. 'was based on the novel
by Franz Kafka.
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1543. 'The actors,
in the order of their appearance,
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1544. 'were Anthony Perkins,
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1545. 'Arnoldo Foa,
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1546. 'Jess Hahn, William Kearns,
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1547. 'Madeleine Robinson, Jeanne Moreau,
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1548. 'Maurice Teynac, Naydra Shore,
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1549. 'Suzanne Flon,
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1550. 'Raoul Delfosse, Jean-Claude Remoleux,
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1551. 'Max Buchsbaum, Karl Studer,
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1552. 'Max Haufler, Romy Schneider,
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1553. 'Fernand Ledoux, Akim Tamiroff,
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1554. 'Elsa Martinelli, Thomas Holtzmann,
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1555. 'Wolfgang Reichmann, William Chappell
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1556. 'and Michael Lonsdale.
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1557. 'I played the Advocate
and wrote and directed this film.
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1558. 'My name is Orson Welles.'
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