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I can only suppose that it went the same way as the laptop.
I can only suppose that the answer is, sadly, yes.
I can only suppose that any attempt to suppress it would start a black market.
"I can only suppose that this American lawyer put it in himself.
I can only suppose that it is done by magic of a kind.'
I can only suppose that it was found by the Brazilians on one of those that fell.
I can only suppose that he had seen Gandalf or had some news of him, but would not say anything in a hurry.
"I can only suppose that you will scarcely remain in England, where you have no friends.
As the Apparatus is actually an intelligence activity, I can only suppose that you have lots of information on people.
It is not like me to lack perception and I can only suppose that my enthusiasm overruled my common sense.
I can only suppose that my father briefly intended to begin a new chapter with Merry's words, but thought better of it.
"I can only suppose that the savages have been here and cut it for some purpose known only to themselves.
I can only suppose that is what deadoc is implying.
I can only suppose that they knew what she was, and hoped to slip away unseen when she had departed with her prisoners.
I can only suppose that alcohol-wise Tarquin didn't have a thing in the house.
I can only suppose that, consciously or subconsciously, Lou had done it, for she showed no embarrassment in pressing the electric bell.
I can only suppose that John Uskglass simply saw what was amiss and stretched out his hand to put it right!
I can only suppose that you've got some awful Freudian complex that turns you into an icicle at the touch of a man.'
"I can only suppose that your mind is embittered by jealousy, owing to Tu-lai and myself having succeeded where you failed.
"I can only suppose that some people object to Heroic Quests and Imaginary Worlds on principle."
I can only suppose that a large bird took hold of the ring on top of the box with his talons, and flew away with it.
I can only suppose that my name had respectable associations, and he thought it might allay criticism in what might be called Athenaeum circles.
I can only suppose that commercial flights fly to where the VCR should be using inertial navigation, but this was not quite within our capabilities.
I can only suppose that housekeepers at the Sofitel, where Strauss-Kahn stayed, work equally hard.
I can only suppose that he found it out by some accident, and let me know he'd done so to pay me out for choking him off.'