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face. Now, instead of standing up and begging for forgiveness, the man grabbed his master
by the legs, shook him, and cried out, âThrow away that whip or Iâll eat you up.â Those are
the facts. The captain came to me an hour ago. I wrote up his statement and right after that
the sentence. Then I had the man chained up. It was all very simple. If I had first
summoned the man and interrogated him, the result would have been confusion. He would
have lied, and if I had been successful in refuting his lies, he would have replaced them
with new lies, and so forth. But now I have him, and I wonât release him again. Now, does
that clarify everything? But time is passing. We should be starting the execution, and I
havenât finished explaining the apparatus yet.â
He urged the traveler to sit down in his chair, moved to the apparatus again, and started,
âAs you see, the shape of the harrow corresponds to the shape of a man. This is the harrow
for the upper body, and here are the harrows for the legs. This small cutter is the only one
designated for the head. Is that clear to you?â He leaned forward to the Traveler in a
friendly way, ready to give the most comprehensive explanation.
The Traveler looked at the harrow with a wrinkled frown. The information about the
judicial procedures had not satisfied him. However, he had to tell himself that here it was a
matter of a penal colony, that in this place special regulations were necessary, and that one
had to give precedence to military measures right down to the last detail. Beyond that,
however, he had some hopes in the New Commandant, who obviously, although slowly,
was intending to introduce a new procedure which the limited understanding of this
Officer could not cope with.
Following this train of thought, the Traveler asked, âWill the Commandant be present at
the execution?â âThat is not certain,â said the Officer, embarrassingly affected by the
sudden question, and his friendly expression made a grimace. âThatâs why we need to
hurry up. As much as I regret the fact, Iâll have to make my explanation even shorter. But
tomorrow, once the apparatus is clean againâthe fact that it gets so very dirty is its only
faultâI could add a detailed explanation. So now, only the most important things. When
the man is lying on the bed and it starts quivering, the harrow sinks onto the body. It
positions itself automatically in such a way that it touches the body only lightly with the
needle tips. Once the machine is set in this position, this steel cable tightens up into a rod.
And now the performance begins. Someone who is not an initiate sees no external
difference among the punishments. The harrow seems to do its work uniformly. As it
quivers, it sticks the tips of its needles into the body, which is also vibrating from the
movement of the bed. Now, to enable someone to check on how the sentence is being
carried out, the harrow is made of glass. That gave rise to certain technical difficulties
with fastening the needles securely, but after several attempts we were successful. We
didnât spare any efforts. And now, as the inscription is made on the body, everyone can see
through the glass. Donât you want to come closer and see the needles for yourself.â
The Traveler stood slowly, moved up, and bent over the harrow. âYou see,â the Officer
said, âtwo sorts of needles in a multiple arrangement. Each long needle has a short one
next to it. The long one inscribes, and the short one squirts water out to wash away the
blood and keep the inscription always clear. The bloody water is then channeled here in
small grooves and finally flows into these main gutters, and the outlet pipe takes it to the
pit.â The officer pointed with his finger to the exact path which the bloody water had to
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Buch In the Penal Colony"
In the Penal Colony
Translated from the German by Ian Johnston
- Titel
- In the Penal Colony
- Autor
- Franz Kafka
- Datum
- 1919
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 19
- Kategorie
- International