Reluctantly, but resolutely, I began to make provisions lest my day in court would find me remanded to the Assizes and held in prison. To Mary I gave letters, authorizing her to act in my stead, and full access to all my accounts in my absence. To Mycroft Holmes I gave all the papers and notes I possessed concerning his brother's cases, since Sherlock Holmes was not yet in any condition to keep them safe. To Bunter I gave meticulous instructions, and several demonstrations as well, concerning his patient's care.
But I could not think what to give to Holmes.
But I could not think what to give to Holmes.