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The Doings Of Raffles Haw

CHAPTER VII
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We can but hope that when our assets are realised no one will be the loser save ourselves." "I did not come to draw out, but to put in," said Raffles Haw in his demure apologetic fashion.

"I have in my bag five thousand hundred-pound Bank of England notes.

If you will have the goodness to place them to my credit account I should be extremely obliged." "But, good heavens, sir!" stammered Rupert Garraweg, "have you not heard?
Have you not seen?
We cannot allow you to do this thing blindfold; can we Louis ?" "Most certainly not.

We cannot recommend our bank, sir, at the present moment, for there is a run upon us, and we do not know to what lengths it may go." "Tut! tut!" said Raffles Haw.

"If the run continues you must send me a wire, and I shall make a small addition to my account.


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