Book,  chapter

1    2,    6|            and then they throw the blame on chance, and forget the
2    2,   12|           the answers were not his blame; indeed, he never imagined
3    3,    5| Superstition is no doubt partly to blame, but cannibalism is certainly
4    3,   16|          should not I have been to blame? Would you have acted differently,
5    3,   18|           vessel. Whether I was to blame or not is of no consequence.
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