The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 5 Page 6

“We're going to have to strip off totally naked,” said Willem. “Oh, I see,” said K., looking straight at the whip-man, his skin was burned brown like a sailor's, and his face showed health and vigour. “Is there then no possibility of sparing these two their beating?” he asked him. “No,” said the whip-man, shaking his head with a laugh. “Get undressed!” he ordered the policemen. And to K. he said, “You shouldn't believe everything they tell you, it's the fear of being beaten, it's already made them a bit weak in the head. This one here, for instance,” he pointed at Willem, “all that he told you about his career prospects, it's just ridiculous.

Look at him, look how fat he is - the first strokes of the cane will just get lost in all that fat.