Quote by Alasdair Gray
You, dear reader, have now two accounts to choose between and there can be no doubt which is most probable.
Summary
This quote seeks to persuade the reader to make a choice between two accounts or possibilities, asserting that one option is clearly more probable than the other. It suggests that there should be no doubt in the reader's mind regarding the preferred choice. The speaker implies that they have presented compelling evidence or reasoning to support one account, leading to a higher level of certainty and urging the reader to easily and confidently make a decision.