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1 Unic, 1| me what I lost by my own fault.~ 2 Unic, 1| this, since I know that the fault has been mine alone, for 3 Unic, 2| habit of it, and this little fault which I saw in my mother 4 Unic, 2| things did me harm. The fault, I think, was not my friend' 5 Unic, 3| though in me it was a great fault because I was often very 6 Unic, 5| very often blamed when the fault was not mine. This I bore 7 Unic, 5| was not altogether his own fault. For the unhappy woman had 8 Unic, 5| not all been due to my own fault. I could not have been in 9 Unic, 9| those who through their own fault lose this blessing! It really 10 Unic, 11| it is we alone who are at fault in not at once enjoying 11 Unic, 13| Lord never fails us and the fault is not His: it is we who 12 Unic, 13| anyone, through his own fault, to forfeit the benefits 13 Unic, 15| not quench it through some fault of our own, it is this that 14 Unic, 22| mire that through their own fault they have lost the ability.~ 15 Unic, 23| publishing them myself. The fault, I believe, was not theirs: 16 Unic, 28| whereupon he began to find fault with me.~ 17 Unic, 31| all at once and detects a fault in him from a thousand leagues' 18 Unic, 31| that particular person the fault may be a virtue, and his 19 Unic, 33| others, if it had been my fault that offence had been given 20 Unic, 36| at all. I acknowledged my fault, as if I had acted very 21 Unic, 37| in this; I would have no fault of mine deprive me of the 22 Unic, 37| whatever through my own fault. Wretch that I am, who through 23 Unic, 37| this. I had a very serious fault, which led me into great 24 Unic, 38| Lucifer, who by his own fault lost everything. For His 25 Unic, 40| vanities and all through my own fault? Thou hadst given me a nature 26 Unic, 40| become known through no fault of mine, for I have been