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Excerpt from Lord Jim
The best example is Don Quixote, leading Cervantes, who at the end followed him as a blind man is led along behind his dog, consciously, yet, as we say in Scotland, 'in a dwalm.' Quite clearly Tuan Jim did the same for Conrad.
One feels he rather likes him, in spite of all his weaknesses, for Conrad has the gift of looking on his characters objectively and seeing them as real men.
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