“Is that the only reason you can think of?” “What other reason can there be?”
— from Heart and Science: A Story of the Present Time by Wilkie Collins
Think of the prettiest garden you have ever seen: a dear, old-fashioned, sunny garden, with masses of snapdragon and white lilies and carnations, and big yellow sunflowers; and damask roses, and white cluster roses, and sweet-smelling pink cabbage roses, and tiny yellow Scotch roses—in fact, every kind of rose you can think of, except modern ones.
— from The Gap in the Fence by Frederica J. Turle
“Is that the only reason you can think of that I might have for wanting to prevent a massacre?”
— from Warlord of Kor by Terry Gene Carr
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