"I guess we were wrong about you after all."
So her deductions had not been completely wrong after all.
Maybe he could prove those Academy guys wrong after all.
I was wrong after all: you did come down here for iron.
Perhaps this was wrong after all, she told herself in the silent darkness so many times.
If John had been wrong in his assumptions, after all, she would have felt like a fool.
And Simon saw that he had not been so wrong in his first guess after all.
How would he feel if she told him he'd been wrong after all?
To be wrong now, after everything, would be more than she could stand.
How could my father have been wrong, after all?