The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 7 Page 94

convinced of the guilt of the defendant and it's very hard to make it think otherwise.” “Very hard?” the painter asked, throwing one hand up in the air.

“It's impossible to make it think otherwise. If I painted all the judges next to each other here on canvas, and you were trying to defend yourself in front of it, you'd have more success with them than you'd ever have with the real court.” “Yes,” said K. to himself, forgetting that he had only gone there to investigate the painter.

One of the girls behind the door started up again, and asked, “Titorelli, is he going to go soon?” “Quiet!” shouted the painter at the door, “Can't you see I'm talking with the gentleman?” But this was not enough to satisfy the girl and she asked,