Dr. Watson and his importance
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Dr. Watson and his importance


The novel's narrator, Dr. John Watson is Sherlock Holmes's Stawart assistant at Baker Street and the chronicler of his triumphs as a private investigator. He steps into Holmes's boots for a while, expressing his eagerness to impress his colleague by cracking this most baffling of cases before Homes returns to the fray.

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