Quotes From "The Return Of Sherlock Holmes" By Arthur Conan Doyle

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From the first day I met her, she was the only woman to me. Every day of that voyage I loved her more, and many a time since have I kneeled down in the darkness of the night watch and kissed the deck of that ship because I knew her dear feet had trod it. She was never engaged to me. She treated me as fairly as ever a woman treated a man. I have no complaint to make. It was all love on my side, and all good comradeship and friendship on hers. When we parted she was a free woman, but I could never again be a free man. . Arthur Conan Doyle
It is a pity he did not write in pencil....
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It is a pity he did not write in pencil. As you have no doubt frequently observed, the impression usually goes through -- a fact which has dissolved many a happy marriage. Arthur Conan Doyle
I felt Holmes's hand steal into mine and give me...
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I felt Holmes's hand steal into mine and give me a reassuring shake.- Watson Arthur Conan Doyle
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It was amusing to me to see how the detective's overbearing manner had changed suddenly to that of a child asking questions of its teacher. Arthur Conan Doyle
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The country inspector's face had shown his intense amazement at the rapid and masterful progress of Holmes' investigation. At first he had shown some disposition to assert his own position, but now he was overcome with admiration, and ready to follow without question wherever Holmes lead. Arthur Conan Doyle
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Perhaps when a man has special knowledge and special powers like my own, it rather encourages him to seek a complex explanation when a simpler one is at hand. Arthur Conan Doyle
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I assure you, my good Lestrade, that I have an excellent reason for everything that I do. Arthur Conan Doyle
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I do not know whether it came from his own innate depravity or from the promptings of his master, but he was rude enough to set a dog at me. Neither dog nor man liked the look of my stick, however, and the matter fell through. Relations were strained after that, and further inquiries out of the question. Arthur Conan Doyle
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I would not bring one shadow on his life, and this I know would break his noble heart. Arthur Conan Doyle
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I trust that age doth not wither nor custom stale my infinite variety. Arthur Conan Doyle
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Exactly. Since it is morally justifiable, I have only to consider the question of personal risk. Surely a gentleman should not lay much stress upon this, when a lady is in most desperate need of his help? Arthur Conan Doyle
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There were no footmarks.'' Meaning that you saw none?'' I assure you, sir, that there were none.'' My good Hopkins, I have investigated many crimes, but I have never yet seen one which was committed by a flying creature. As long as the criminal remains upon two legs so long must there be some indentation, some abrasion, some trifling displacement which can be detected by the scientific searcher. Arthur Conan Doyle
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He was the best shot in India, and I expect that there are few better in London. Have you heard the name?'' No, I have not.'' Well, well, such is fame! Arthur Conan Doyle