Det. Insp. Atherly Jones:
I want to know where the pearls are.
Dr. John H. Watson: Yes, where are they?
Mary Morstan: Small's taken them.
Dr. John H. Watson: Then they are at the bottom of the river where we can find them... so now you'll be so terribly rich, I can't even claim you as a friend, much less ask you...
Mary Morstan: What?
Sherlock Holmes: Sorry the jewels are so distasteful to you, Ms. Marston, but I have the pearls. I took them from Jonathan Small when we first came to grips. I didn't want them to get wet, so I'm afraid you'll have to have them back
Dr. John H. Watson: Amazing!
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Dr. John H. Watson: Yes, where are they?
Mary Morstan: Small's taken them.
Dr. John H. Watson: Then they are at the bottom of the river where we can find them... so now you'll be so terribly rich, I can't even claim you as a friend, much less ask you...
Mary Morstan: What?
Sherlock Holmes: Sorry the jewels are so distasteful to you, Ms. Marston, but I have the pearls. I took them from Jonathan Small when we first came to grips. I didn't want them to get wet, so I'm afraid you'll have to have them back
Dr. John H. Watson: Amazing!
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Det. Insp. Atherly Jones:
What I always says is, Mr. Holmes: an ounce of practice is worth a tonne of theory.
Sherlock Holmes: Yes, yes. I've heard you say it.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Sherlock Holmes: Yes, yes. I've heard you say it.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Sherlock Holmes:
[to Inspector Lestrade] We're old friends. I should hate to see you make such an ass of yourself as wrongfully to arrest the future son-in-law of Sir Henry Baskerville.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in Silver Blaze
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in Silver Blaze
Sherlock Holmes:
[to Moriarity] It's very interesting, Moriarity, but your five minutes is up!
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
Sherlock Holmes:
An amateur investigator like myself can't have too many facts of a case to work on.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Sherlock Holmes:
May I offer you a piece of advice? Never give in to sudden impulses. They're even more dangerous than you and I am.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
Sherlock Holmes:
Rest assured, after he has seen me, he shall never gamble again.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
Dr. John H. Watson:
Well, now we know who did it. All we have to do is catch him.
Sherlock Holmes: Yes, that's all. Yes, well you go out and catch him, and I'll wait here 'til you come back
Dr. John H. Watson: Yes!
[Watson turns to leave, but suddenly comes to a stop]
Dr. John H. Watson: Er, but where'll I go?
Sherlock Holmes: Exactly. Let's leave jumping to conclusions to the professional detectives.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Sherlock Holmes: Yes, that's all. Yes, well you go out and catch him, and I'll wait here 'til you come back
Dr. John H. Watson: Yes!
[Watson turns to leave, but suddenly comes to a stop]
Dr. John H. Watson: Er, but where'll I go?
Sherlock Holmes: Exactly. Let's leave jumping to conclusions to the professional detectives.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sign of Four
Dr. John Watson:
Oh, Holmes, you're marvelous!
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
--Arthur Wontner (as ) in The Sleeping Cardinal