The Trial by Franz Kafka Chapter 9 Page 44

said K.

immediately, who had been captivated by the story. “Don't be too quick,” said the priest, “don't take somebody else's opinion without checking it. I told you the story exactly as it was written. There's nothing in there about cheating.” “But it's quite clear,” said K., “and your first interpretation of it was quite correct. The doorkeeper gave him the information that would release him only when it could be of no more use.” “He didn't ask him before that,” said the priest, “and don't forget he was only a doorkeeper, and as doorkeeper he did his duty.” “What makes you think he did his duty?” asked K., “He didn't. It might have been his duty to keep everyone else away, but this man is who the door was intended for and he ought