What is the history behind the famous dialogue "Watson, I want you here.."?

The famous words of Alexander Graham Bell were spoken to his assistant, Thomas Watson. Bell invented the telephone, and he tried to talk to his assistant over his new invention in order to see if it worked. After talking over the invention he said, "Mr. Watson, come here.

I want to see. " Bell wrote that to his delight Mr. Watson came from the other room and declared that he had heard Bell. loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr002.htm.

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