"I am inclined to think..."
"I should do so!" Sherlock Holmes answers Dr. Watson impatiently. Watson is British in a way that normal people were British during the Victorian period of history in London. Maybe, even a little bit over the top. He is somewhat disturbed by the fact that Holmes is interrupting him in this sardonic manner. I would say he is as happy about the situation as you are discussing with a 4 year (15 year, 30 year and so on...) old who has most recently found out that the expression "Because I want to" is a way underestimated source of argument. Watson admires Holmes above most other... eh... things...? But is also of the opinion that he sometimes repay his loyalty poorly. He gets more and more irritated about the situation. Why is Holmes being so sure about himself all the time? Always interrupting Watson, while Watson himself would never even think of doing the same to Holmes. Watson can not contain himself anymore. His emotions are growing inside of him and he totally explodes in a... "Really, Holmes, you are a little trying at times." (!). The victorian hero...

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