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For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the SherlockHolmeses, success in the province of detective work must always be, toa very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes can extract aclue from a wisp of straw or a flake1 of cigar-ash. But Doctor Watsonhas got to have it taken out for him, and dusted, and exhibitedclearly, with a label attached.
The average man is a Doctor Watson. We are wont2 to scoff3 in apatronising manner at that humble4 follower5 of the great investigator,but, as a matter of fact, we should have been just as dull ourselves.
We should not even have risen to the modest level of a Scotland YardBungler. We should simply have hung around, saying:
"My dear Holmes, how--?" and all the rest of it, just as thedowntrodden medico did.
It is not often that the ordinary person has any need to see what hecan do in the way of detection. He gets along very comfortably in thehumdrum round of life without having to measure footprints and smilequiet, tight-lipped smiles. But if ever the emergency does arise, hethinks naturally of Sherlock Holmes, and his methods.
Mr. Downing had read all the Holmes stories with great attention, andhad thought many times what an incompetent6 ass7 Doctor Watson was; but,now that he had started to handle his own first case, he was compelledto admit that there was a good deal to be said in extenuation8 ofWatson's inability to unravel9 tangles10. It certainly was uncommonlyhard, he thought, as he paced the cricket field after leaving SergeantCollard, to detect anybody, unless you knew who had really done thecrime. As he brooded over the case in hand, his sympathy for Dr.

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