The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 8 Page 31

criticise the lawyer's work with all of this, and the document I read was only one of many, but even so, and this is something I will say, at that time I couldn't see any progress in my trial at all.” “And what sort of progress had you been hoping for?” asked K. “That's a very sensible question,” said the businessman with a smile, “it's only very rare that you see any progress in these proceedings at all. But I didn't know that then. I'm a businessman, much more in those days than now, I wanted to see some tangible progress, it should have all been moving to some conclusion or at least should have been moving on in some way according to the rules.

Instead of which there were just more hearings, and most of them went through the same things anyway; I had all the answers off pat like in a