The Chrysalids

how does the inspector relieve davids guilyt conscience?

the chrysalids by john wyndham chapter 6

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The Inspector relieves David's guilty conscience when he tells him that it isn't his fault Sophie and the others were apprehended.

' It wasn't that, old man. You had nothing to do with it. A patrol picked them up, quite by chance, twenty miles
away.'

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The Crysalids