Answer these questions. What were Sherlock's observations about Watson? How did he prove his point?
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Holmes also observes that Watson has "a most clumsy and careless servant girl." When Watson suggests that Holmes's deductive faculty is akin to witchcraft, Holmes is at pains to show him how logical, in fact, his deductions are.
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In "A Scandal in Bohemia," Holmes immediately comments on Watson's gaining weight. This is a way to keep Watson feeling badly about himself. Eventually, Watson expresses his agression toward Holmes, possibly because of the way that he is continually treated.
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