登陆注册
16210100000007

第7章 The Teacher

Upstairs K. met the teacher.The room was fortunately almost unrecognizable, so diligent had Frieda been.It had been given a good airing, the stove was lit, the floor had been scrubbed, the bed straightened out, the maids'things, all that disgusting rubbish, including their pictures, had vanished, and the table, which used to stare at you with its dirt-encrusted top no matter which way you turned, had been covered with a crocheted white cloth.Now you could receive guests;that K.'s small batch of laundry, which Frieda had obviously washed this morning, hung by the stove to dry, barely spoiled the effect.The teacher and Frieda had been sitting at the table, they rose as K.entered, Frieda greeted K.with a kiss, the teacher bowed slightly.K.,still distracted and uneasy after the conversation with the landlady, began to excuse himself for not having visited the teacher;it was as if he assumed that the teacher had become impatient over his failure to appear and had now called on him instead.In his measured way the teacher seemed only gradually to recall that he and K.had once spoken about a possible visit.“Surveyor,”he said slowly,“you are indeed the stranger I spoke to in the church square a few days ago.”“Yes,”said K.curtly;the sort of thing he had put up with earlier in his isolation, he no longer had to tolerate in his own room.He turned to Frieda and mentioned an important visit he had to make at once and needed to be as well dressed as possible for.Immediately, without asking for an explanation, Frieda called the assistants, who were busy inspecting the new tablecloth, and ordered them down to the courtyard to clean with great care K.'s clothes and shoes, which he had already begun to remove.She herself took a shirt from the line and ran down to the kitchen to iron it.

Now K. was alone with the teacher, who again sat at the table in silence, K.made him wait a little longer, took off his shirt and began to wash at the basin.Only then, with his back to the teacher, did K.ask why he had come.“I have come on instructions from the chairman,”he said.K.was prepared to listen to the instructions.But since K.'s words were difficult to understand with all the splashing, the teacher had to come closer, and he leaned against the wall next to K.K.excused his washing and his agitation by mentioning the urgency of the planned visit.Ignoring this, the teacher said:“You were impolite to the council chairman, that worthy, experienced, and venerable old man.”“I'm not aware of having been impolite,”said K.,drying himself,“though you're quite right that I have more important things to worry about than fancy manners, for what was at stake was my livelihood, which has been jeopardized by the ignominious machinations of officialdom, the details of which I needn't fill you in on, since you yourself are an active part of that official apparatus.Has the council chairman ever complained about me?”“Whom do you think he could complain to?”said the teacher,“and even if there were such a person, do you think he would ever complain?I simply took down from his dictation a short deposition concerning that meeting, and this has given me insight into the kindness of the chairman and the quality of your answers.”As K.looked for his comb, which Frieda must have tidied away somewhere, he said:“What?A deposition?Taken down afterwards, in my absence, by someone who wasn't even present at the meeting.Not bad at all.But why a deposition?Was it official business?”“No,”said the teacher,“it was semiofficial, the deposition itself is only semiofficial and was only drawn up because everything must be kept strictly in order here.Anyhow it's finished, and reflects badly on your honor.”K.,who had finally found the comb, which had slipped between the covers of the bed, said more calmly:“Well then, let it be finished.And you've come here to inform me of that?”“No,”said the teacher,“but I'm not an automaton and had to tell you what I think.The chairman's instructions, on the other hand, offer further proof of his kindness;I would like to stress that I find his kindness incomprehensible and am carrying out his instructions only as an official duty and out of respect for the chairman.”Washed and combed, K.sat at the table waiting for his shirt and clothes, he had little interest in the message the teacher had brought;besides, he was influenced by the landlady's low opinion of the chairman.“It must already be past twelve?”he asked, thinking of the way he wanted to go, but then on second thoughts he added:“You were about to give me some message from the chairman.”“Oh yes,”the teacher said with a shrug, as though shaking off all responsibility.“The chairman fears that if the decision in your case takes too long, you will take the initiative and do something rash.As for me, I don't know why he fears that, for to my mind it would be best if you did as you pleased.We are not your guardian angels and don't have to follow you down every single byway.Well, all right.The chairman thinks differently.Of course the actual decision, which is handled by the Count's authorities, is not something he can speed up.But within his sphere of influence he seems to want to arrive at a truly generous temporary settlement, which you are free to accept or to reject, he is offering you temporarily the post of school janitor.”At first K.almost ignored the offer he had been made, but the very fact of his being offered something was, it seemed to him, not without significance.It showed that the chairman thought him capable of carrying out acts in his own defense that would even justify certain expenses by the community so as to protect itself.And how seriously they were taking the whole thing.The teacher, who had already been waiting here a while and had prepared the deposition beforehand, must have been literally chased over by the chairman.

When the teacher saw that he had finally made K. stop and reflect, he went on:“I stated my objections.I pointed out that we had managed without a school janitor up to now, the wife of the sexton tidies up now and then, and her work is supervised by the schoolmistress, Miss Gisa, I already have enough torment with the children, I don't want the added bother of a janitor.The chairman countered that the schoolhouse was actually very dirty.I replied, truthfully, that it wasn't so bad.And besides, I added, would things get any better if we took that man on as janitor?Certainly not.Quite apart from his ignorance of that kind of work, the schoolhouse has only two large classrooms, without any small adjoining rooms, so the janitor and his family must live, sleep, and perhaps even cook in one of the classrooms, and of course this will hardly enhance the general cleanliness.The chairman, though, declared that the position would assist you in time of need and that you would therefore discharge your duties well, with great energy;besides, the chairman said that we would, in addition to you, gain the services of your wife and assistants, and that the school and the garden, too, could be kept in impeccable condition.I rebutted all this easily.Finally, the chairman, unable to come up with anything else in your favor, Laughed and said that you were a surveyor so you should be able to lay out marvelously straight flowerbeds.Well, there's no point objecting to a joke, so I brought you the message.”“Teachei you needn't worry about that,”said K.,“I would not even consider accepting the post.”“Splendid,”said the teacher,“splendid, you decline, and unconditionally at that,”and, picking up his hat, he bowed and left.

Immediately thereafter Frieda came up, her face was distraught, she still hadn't ironed the shirt she was carrying and did not respond to questions;in order to distract her a little, K. told her about the teacher and his offer;no sooner had she heard it than she threw the shirt on the bed and ran off again.She was soon back, though this time with the teacher, who looked annoyed and didn't even greet K.Frieda asked him to be patient for a while—she had obviously done so several times on the way here—then pulled K.through a side door he hadn't noticed into the neighboring attic, where, excited and breathless, she finally told him what had happened.The landlady, incensed at having humiliated herself by making certain confessions to K.and, worse still, at having given way over an interview between Klamm and K.—for she had gained nothing, so she said, but a cold and, what's more, insincere rebuff—was determined not to tolerate K.'s presence in her house any longer;if he had any connections with the Castle, then he should take advantage of them right away, for he must leave the inn today, this instant, and she would take him back only if expressly ordered or compelled to do so by the authorities, but she hoped this would never happen, for she too had connections with the Castle, and would know how to make use of them.Incidentally, he had been admitted to the inn only through the negligence of the landlord, besides he was in no real need, for even this morning he had boasted about other lodgings that were available to him.Of course Frieda should stay;if Frieda moved out with K.,she, the landlady, would be deeply unhappy;she, a poor woman with a weak heart, had already collapsed in tears downstairs by the stove in the kitchen at the mere thought of it, but how could she respond any differently, for at least in her opinion the honor of Klamm's memory was at stake.That's how the landlady feels.Frieda would certainly follow him, K.,wherever he wanted to go, in the snow and ice, and no more need be said on that score;anyhow, the situation was quite serious for both of them, which is why she had responded with such enthusiasm to the chairman's offer;even if the post was unsuitable for K.,it was, after all—and the chairman had singled this out for special emphasis—only a temporary one, and in that way they could gain some time and easily find other opportunities, even if the final decision proved unfavorable.“And if need be,”cried Frieda, who had already put her arms round K.'s neck,“we shall go abroad, what keeps us here in the village?Temporarily, though, we accept the offer, don't we, dearest, I've brought the teacher back, you just have to say‘agreed,'that's all, and then we'll move into the schoolhouse.”

“That's terrible,”said K.,though without really meaning it seriously, for their housing was of little concern to him, besides he was freezing in his underwear here in the attic, which, lacking both wall and window on two sides, was swept by a cold sharp wind,“now that you've done up the room so beautifully, we're supposed to move out. I have little desire, very little desire, to take on the post, that one brief moment of humiliation in front of this little teacher is already embarrassing enough, and now he's even supposed to be my superior.If only we could stay a little longer, my situation might well change by this afternoon.Or at least if you stayed here on your own, we could wait and simply give the teacher some vague answer.I can always find a night's lodging, if need be at Bar—”with her hand Frieda sealed his lips.“Don't,”she said anxiously,“please don't say that again.But otherwise I'll do everything you want.If you want, I'll stay here alone, though that would make me sad.If you want, we'll reject the offer, but I think that would be wrong.For look, if you actually find another opportunity for us, possibly even this afternoon, we'll immediately give up the post in the school, nobody will try to stop us.And as for your being humiliated in front of the teacher, I'll make sure that doesn't happen.I'll speak to him, you need only be present, you don't have to say a word, and it will always be this way, you will never have to speak to him yourself, unless you want to, indeed I'm the only one who will be his subordinate, and even I shall be no such thing, for I know his weaknesses.And therefore we won't lose anything if we accept the post, but a great deal if we turn it down;above all else, if you don't get anything from the Castle today, you will certainly never find any lodgings here in the village—even for you alone—lodgings that I, as your future wife, wouldn't have to feel ashamed of.And then when you fail to find lodgings, I suppose you'll even expect me to sleep here in this warm room, knowing that you're outside wandering about in the dark and cold.”K.,who had crossed his arms on his chest and was slapping himself on the back in an effort to warm up a little, said:“Then we have no choice but to accept, come!”

Once in the room he rushed straight to the stove, ignoring the teacher;the latter, who was seated at the table, pulled out his watch and said:“It's gotten late.”“Yes, Teacher, but the two of us agree now,”said Frieda,“we accept the post.”“Fine,”said the teacher,“but the post was offered to the surveyor, he has to say what he thinks.”Frieda helped K. out,“Of course,”she said,“he accepts the post, don't you, K.?”K.could therefore confine himself to a simple“Yes”that was addressed not to the teacher but to Frieda.“Well then,”said the teacher,“all I have to do now is point out your official duties, that way we will have agreed upon this once and for all:Surveyor, you must clean and heat both schoolrooms on a daily basis, assume responsibility for all minor repairs to the building, as well as to the school and gymnastic equipment, keep the garden path clear of snow, run messages for myself and the schoolmistress, and in the milder seasons do all the gardening.In exchange you may live in whichever schoolroom you choose;if the two rooms are not both being used simultaneously for instruction and you happen to live in a room in which Instruction is to take place, you must of course move into the other room.You may not cook in the schoolhouse, but in return you and your dependents will receive free board at the inn at the community's expense.That your conduct must remain in keeping with the dignity of the school and that the children especially must not witness any disagreeable domestic scenes, particularly during class, I mention only in passing, for this is of course something that you, an educated person, must already know.In this regard I would also point out that we must insist that you legalize your relations with Miss Frieda as soon as possible.To cover these issues and a few other minor points there will be an employment contract, which you must sign on moving into the schoolhouse.”All this seemed unimportant to K.,as if it didn't apply to him or at least weren't binding on him, but annoyed by the teacher's self-importance, he said casually:“Oh yes, simply the usual commitments.”In an effort to cover up that comment, Frieda inquired about the salary.“The payment of a salary,”said the teacher,“will only be considered after a onemonth probationary period.”“But that will make it hard for us,”said Frieda,“we are supposed to get married on almost no money and set up a household with nothing.Teacher, couldn't we petition the council for a small salary right away?Would you recommend this?”“No,”said the teacher, addressing his remarks as always to K.alone.“Such a petition would be approved only if I recommended it, and I would not do so.You're being awarded this post as a favor, and if one remains conscious of one's official responsibilities one shouldn't push such favors too far.”Now, however, K.broke in, almost against his will.“Teacher, as far as the favor goes,”he said,“I believe you are mistaken.The favor may be more on my side.”“No,”said the teacher, smiling now that he had actually forced K.to speak,“I have precise information about this.Our need for a janitor is about as urgent as our need for a surveyor.Janitor and surveyor, that's a weight round our necks.I must think long and hard about how to justify this expense to the council, but the best and most honest course would simply be to throw the demand down on the table without any attempt to justify it.”“That's just what I mean,”said K.,“even against your will you must take me on, no matter how serious the concerns this raises for you, you must still take me on.And when someone is obliged to take a person on and that person lets himself be taken on, then he's the one doing the favor.”“Odd!”said the teacher,“what could possibly compel us to take you on, it's the chairman's kind heart, his excessively kind heart that compels us to do so.Surveyor, I see clearly now that you will have to give up many fantasies before you can become a decent janitor.And as for the eventual award of a salary, such comments naturally don't help to create the right atmosphere for that.And I see, too, that your conduct will unfortunately cause me a lot of other trouble as well, you have all this time been negotiating with me, I keep staring and can hardly believe it, in your shirt and underpants.”“Yes,”K.exclaimed, laughing and clapping his hands,“but those dreadful assistants, what's keeping them?”Frieda hurried to the door;the teacher, who noticed that K.was no longer paying any attention to him, asked Frieda when they would move into the schoolhouse.“Today,”said Frieda.“Well then, tomorrow morning I shall come to check,”said the teacher, waving goodbye;he was about to pass through the door, which Frieda had opened for herself, when he collided with the maids, who were already carrying in their things so that they could settle back into their room;blocked by the maids, who would never step aside for anyone, he had to slip between them, followed by Frieda.“You're certainly in a hurry,”said K.,very pleased with them now,“you come barging in even though we're still here?”They didn't answer, in their embarrassment they merely twisted the bundles with the all-too-familiar dirty rags sticking out.“You've probably never washed your things,”K.said, not so much out of malice as with a certain affection.They noticed it, opened their severe mouths, showed their beautiful strong animal-like teeth, and laughed silently.“Well, do come in,”said K.,“settle down;it is after all your own room.”Yet since they hesitated—the changes in the room must have taken them aback—K.took one of them by the arm to lead her in.But he immediately let her go, so startled was the identical stare that after a brief exchange of glances they fixed on K.“But you've been staring at me long enough,”said K.,and, fending off a certain unpleasant sensation, he picked up his clothes and shoes, which Frieda—with the assistants following timidly behind—had just brought in, and dressed.He had always found Frieda's patience with the assistants incomprehensible, and this was once again so.After a long search she had discovered that the two of them, who ought to have been brushing the clothes in the courtyard, were quietly eating lunch downstairs, the still unbrushed clothes lay crumpled on their laps;then she was obliged to brush them herself, but though she certainly knew how to keep common people in check, she did nothing to rebuke the assistants, treated their utterly negligent behavior as a little joke, and even tapped one of them lightly, and as if affectionately, upon the cheek.K.wanted to rebuke her later for this.But now it was high time to leave.“The assistants will stay behind to help you move,”said K.Yet they weren't willing to accept this;wellfed and cheerful as they were now, they would have liked a little exercise.Only when Frieda said“You are staying here”did they fall in line.“Do you know where I'm going?”asked K.“Yes,”said Frieda.“So you're no longer keeping me here?”asked K.“You'll run into so many obstacles,”she said,“and then what would my words mean?”She kissed K.goodbye and, since he hadn't eaten at noon, gave him a small package with bread and sausage, which she had brought up from the kitchen, reminded him that he should not come here but rather straight to the school, and accompanied him, with her hand on his shoulder, to the door.

同类推荐
  • 航母:十万火急!

    航母:十万火急!

    航母专家瓦西里神秘死亡 ,他的研究成果不知何去。各方谍报机构特工高手云集而来;危言听的梅花党梅花纷沓。北京东城的一座诡异小院,杀机四伏,险象环生,弥漫着阴谋与爱情。
  • 暖流

    暖流

    本书分为六部分,包含泉海钩沉、鹤铭考辨、脉流寻源、市井风情、雕版考略、人物春秋。
  • 黑骑士

    黑骑士

    本书是一部奇幻小说,讲述了贵族兄弟亚瑟与凯尔,以及由他们招募到的冒险同行者托尔、班代福、丹尼尔、兰斯和格温,一起前往阿尔比恩城寻找并铲除黑骑士的故事。行途中,这支除暴安良的队伍不断有新鲜血液加入,他们到达阿尔比恩城后与当地的军队陷入混战。混战中,他们发现无恶不作的黑骑士竟然是同伴的姐姐,而亚瑟也在无意中拔出了相传只有国王才能拥有的石中剑。
  • 橡树路

    橡树路

    “行走”,始终是作者心中一个永远排遣不掉、充满了诱惑和诗意的童话。橡树路,这条已有200多年历史的“租界”,是一座充满了传奇和神秘色彩的古堡,主人公的这次行走是从进入古堡开始的,跨越久远又如此斑驳,但最终他还是立足在20世纪50年代出生的一批人的故事中,因为作者始终认为:这一代人经历的是一段极为特殊的生命历程。本书充分书写了令人揪心的一段现实苦难,但却将最不可思议的一曲童话榫卯契合地嵌入其中,将现实中的“王子”和“仙女”与童话中的一一对应,并将二者的历史渊源神奇地探求追溯,做到了历史与现实、童话与真实的一次无缝衔接。
  • 人皮论语

    人皮论语

    中国文化第一历史悬案,历史的河道在秦汉陡然弯转,百家争鸣绝声,纵横游侠隐踪。儒家虽被汉武独尊,却也难逃被阉割的命运。挖掘两千年历史淤泥,钻探中国人精神古墓。逆推出一场控扼两千年命运的骇人阴谋。惊天秘密层层揭开,七十五次剧情急转,每三千字一道波澜。最勇敢的历史小说,最刺心的民族悲歌。
热门推荐
  • 哭麻处士

    哭麻处士

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 驯兽神妃:黑萌七小姐

    驯兽神妃:黑萌七小姐

    她本是南宫家族最年轻的驯兽师,不料却被自己的本命契约兽给坑穿越了。不过……到最后,找齐姐妹,找全小弟,还拐带了一个他!和姐妹们在这魔幻的世界里一起奔向和平幸福美满的日子!片段一:“我们交个朋友好吗?”女主一脸纯真的望着面前的小金虎。“当然,嗷……你为什么拔我的毛?”金虎刚回答完,就痛吼一声。“既然我们已经是朋友了,你的就是我的,你的毛就是我的毛,我拔我的毛有什么问题吗?”女主郑郑有词的道。“……”
  • 闭眼来看你

    闭眼来看你

    地下的是帝王鬼,人间的是杀人王,他们所掀起的一切斗争都是权利的斗争,而他们的目的也不是杀人,反而需要人活着,大多数时候,要人那样活着反而生不如死。这样的时候就需要有人敢站出来,即便是粉身碎骨,也要代表这个世界的人性发言,这个代言人就是马行空。
  • 失却之刃

    失却之刃

    大梦谁先觉?平生我自知;宿舍春睡足,窗外日迟迟。结束了高考洗礼的莫铭来到了东方市,踏入大学的怀抱。崇尚和平至上的他对什么事情都是无比散漫,相信科学的他原本认为这世界上不存在什么妖魔鬼怪,可是发生的一系列奇怪事情却让他不得不相信、、、
  • 快穿之就等你来了

    快穿之就等你来了

    淼淼的人生用两个字总结“噎死至于后面的我就不多说了,她是怎么开始了她的苦逼的快穿之旅……
  • 腹黑小娇妃:总裁皇上么么哒

    腹黑小娇妃:总裁皇上么么哒

    他,正太集团总裁—云萧逸,一场精心设计的意外使他穿越到了一个没有史书记载的朝代,当上了有名无实的傀儡皇帝。她,倾心于他两世,倾尽所有,只为此生他的一次回眸。当爱和激情被点燃,她已成为他的所有。“朕爱江山更爱美人”,他修长的长指轻抬起她洁白的下颚,在双唇轻触间默念承诺。一生一世一双人,三千青丝只为你一人变白。
  • 光辉星途

    光辉星途

    那无垠的星海,永远吸引着人类的目光,那里会有些什么?我们又会遇到什么?宇宙之中究竟存不存在其他的生命?在星河时代到来之前,这些都是迷!一切都是那样的自然,星河时代在人类的期盼之中悄然到来,所有的一切,都在迅速的发展着,人类也在不断的学习和改进之中进化者。南宫乱,他降生在这个伟大的时代,他身上所发生的一切,都注定了他的一生不会平凡,且虽裁决一起,见证南宫乱这不凡的一生!让我们一起,搅乱这片天地,搅乱这片茫茫星空。
  • 爱巢,坟墓?血型全知道!

    爱巢,坟墓?血型全知道!

    本书简要介绍了血型心理的基本原理,并以此为基础,对不同血型在家庭生活中的特点一一作了阐述。读者能在其中找到自己生活中的影子,并可据此对症下药、有的放矢,以更有效地解决生活中遇到的问题。
  • 塔罗魔法之公主娇谕

    塔罗魔法之公主娇谕

    梦云从小没有双亲,她被奶奶抚养长大。她的童年不是金色的童年,而是黑色的童年。她被同龄人叫作野丫头,她没有哭,因为她有爱她的奶奶。奶奶在她13岁时去世了,她彻底变成了一个人,她将自己的感情完全封闭,她习惯了孤独,但害怕认识其他人。18岁时,一个盒子出现在她床边,盒子里装着一副塔罗牌。当拿起卡牌时,她的命运发生了改变。开牌仪式时,她的卜灵秀儿竟然得到了一段的传承。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 九离凤求凰

    九离凤求凰

    她是身世悲凉的亡国公主,是名动江湖的逍遥公子,是搅动风云的青年谋士。他是名满天下的西川之王,是容颜绝世的琴师江蓠,是固守家国的边疆战神。初遇她时,他正值年少,离开她时,他不过而立。如果注定此生尔虞我诈争斗不休,能不能来世许我一世温柔不放手。