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For Miller, no point of origin exists even within the novel: " 'Lord Jim' is like a dictionary in which the entry under one word refers the reader to another word which refers him to another and then back to the first word again, in an endless circling".
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But this time he made contact with a homelessness service, which referred him to Waves of Hope.
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