The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 3 Page 33

“Course she does,” said the usher, “it's more her fault than theirs. It was her who attached herself to him. All he did, he just chases after any woman.

There's five flats in this block alone where he's been thrown out after working his way in there. And my wife is the best looking woman in the whole building, but it's me who's not even allowed to defend himself.” “If that's how things are, then there's nothing that can be done,” said K. “Well why not?” asked the usher. “He's a coward that student, if he wants to lay a finger on my wife all you'd have to do is give him such a good hiding he'd never dare do it again. But I'm not allowed to do that, and nobody else is going to do me the favour as they're all afraid of his power. The only one who could do it is a man like