The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 1 Page 65

I've often regretted it, as I'd like to know everything and I'm very interested in legal matters. There's something peculiarly attractive about the law, isn't there? But I'll certainly be perfecting my knowledge in this area, as next month I start work in a legal office.” “That's very good,” said K., “that means you'll be able to give me some help with my trial.” “That could well be,” said Miss B�rstner, “why not? I like to make use of what I know.” “I mean it quite seriously,” said K., “or at least, half seriously, as you do.

This affair is too petty to call in a lawyer, but I could make good use of someone who could give me advice.” “Yes, but if I'm to give you advice I'll have to know what it's all about,” said Miss B�rstner.