I think that I had better go, Holmes.""Not a bit, doctor. Stay where you are. I am lost without my Boswell.

Arthur Conan Doyle
I think that I had better go, Holmes.
I think that I had better go, Holmes.
I think that I had better go, Holmes.
I think that I had better go, Holmes.
About This Quote

William Wordsworth wrote, “I think that I had better go, Holmes.” His words are very similar to this quote. However, instead of referring to the detective he is talking about Holmes, his literary persona. He captures the essence of friendship when he says, “not a bit, doctor. Stay where you are. I am lost without my Boswell.”

Source: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes

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