Watson is shocked to see Holmes alive from "summary" of The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir
Dr. John Watson, my dear friend and faithful chronicler of my adventures, had long mourned my supposed demise at the treacherous hands of Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Imagine his astonishment when, upon returning to our Baker Street lodgings, he beheld me seated by the fireplace, calmly smoking my pipe. The shock upon his countenance was truly a sight to behold. It was a moment of profound disbelief for Watson, who had believed me to be lost forever in that fateful struggle with Moriarty. The mix of emotions that played upon his features - joy, confusion, and perhaps even a touch of anger at the deception - was palpable. To him, I must have seemed like a ghost returned from the grave. As he stood there, staring at me in disbelief, I could see the flurry of thoughts racing through his mind. How could I, Sherlock Holmes, have s...Similar Posts
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