Arthur Conan Doyle Quote

"I should have more faith," he said; "I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears opposed to a long train of deductions it invariably proves to be capable of bearing some other interpretation."


Famous tales of Sherlock Holmes (ed. 1958)


I should have more faith, he said; I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears opposed to a long train of deductions it invariably proves...

I should have more faith, he said; I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears opposed to a long train of deductions it invariably proves...

I should have more faith, he said; I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears opposed to a long train of deductions it invariably proves...

I should have more faith, he said; I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears opposed to a long train of deductions it invariably proves...