The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 7 Page 61

advantage he might derive from this recommendation was incomparably smaller than the damage that lay in the fact of the manufacturer knowing about his trial, and that the painter was spreading the news about. It was all he could manage to give the manufacturer, who was already on his way to the door, a few words of thanks.

“I'll go there,” he said as he took his leave of the manufacturer at the door, “or, as I'm very busy at present, I'll write to him, perhaps he would like to come to me in my office some time.” “I was sure you'd find the best solution,” said the manufacturer. “Although I had thought you'd prefer to avoid inviting people like this Titorelli to the bank and talking about the trial here. And it's not always a good idea to send letters to people like Titorelli, you