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The Ides of March (short story)

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for at school, greets him. Bunny confesses to Raffles that he is hopelessly in debt. The checks he wrote for Raffles and the others are worthless. When Raffles does not express sympathy, Bunny tries to leave. Raffles detains him. Agitated, Bunny raises a pistol to his head to kill himself. However,
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Raffles promises to help Bunny. He takes away Bunny's gun. However, Raffles is also hard-up; he and Bunny must now work together to find income. Bunny is astonished, but eagerly agrees to the partnership. Bunny recalls how he had helped Raffles break curfew at school; Raffles remembers this also.
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Raffles brings Bunny to the unnamed friend's flat in Bond Street, which sits above a jeweler's shop. Bunny is reluctant, but with his own key Raffles leads him into the dark flat. Raffles takes Bunny quietly upstairs, then lights a match. Abruptly Bunny sees that the house is empty. The truth is
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Next is an empty lobby, separated from the shop by an iron curtain. The curtain will be noisy to remove. Raffles asks Bunny to return to the empty room above, and beat the floor to communicate when the street is clear. Bunny signals when a policeman and a watchman pass by outside. Later, Bunny
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revealed: there is no friend. Raffles is actually planning to burgle the shop of the jeweler, named Danby, underneath. Though Bunny is shocked to learn that Raffles is a burglar, he reaffirms his commitment to Raffles.
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In the drama, the constable and watchman block the exit, and Bunny uses a rope to lower the injured Raffles and himself down a window, similar to how he had lowered and raised the rope for Raffles at school.
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In the original story, Raffles hosted the game of baccarat. In the radio drama, the game is hosted by a different man in another room in the Albany, and Raffles takes no part.
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In the original story, Bunny threatens to kill himself with a pistol. In the radio drama, Bunny goes to Waterloo Bridge with the aim of throwing himself into the Thames.
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returns to Raffles, who has pocketed some of the shop's valuables, some port, and cigars. They clean themselves in the shop's lavatory and leave.
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Raffles takes Bunny to the cellar, then across an outside yard to a door that Raffles forces open with a
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as Bunny. The episode closely follows the plot of the original story, with some changes, including:
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radio series, "The Ides of March", which first aired on 20 October 1985. The drama features
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At the Albany, Raffles cajoles Bunny into promising to stand by Raffles for future crimes.
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as Bunny Manders. The episode, titled "The First Step", first aired on 25 February 1977.
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Raffles leaves with Bunny, ostensibly to ask for money from a friend of his.
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would reprint this same illustration in each of its six Raffles issues.
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Illustration for "In the Chains of Crime" in the June 1898 issue of
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In the drama only, Raffles injures his hands with the iron curtain.
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Raffles unexpectedly admires the bold move, which stymies Bunny.
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BBC Radio adapted the story into the first episode of its
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Free online annotated version of "The Ides of March"
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The story was adapted into the first episode of the
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Index

Short story
E. W. Hornung

Collier's
Crime fiction
Cassell & Co
A. J. Raffles
A Costume Piece
E. W. Hornung
A. J. Raffles
Bunny Manders
Cassell's Magazine
The Amateur Cracksman
Methuen & Co. Ltd
Charles Scribner's Sons
fagged
jimmy

Cassell's Magazine
Cassell's Magazine
Raffles
Anthony Valentine
Christopher Strauli
Raffles
Jeremy Clyde
Michael Cochrane
Raffles, the Gentleman Thief
Imagination Theatre
"E(rnest) W(illiam) Hornung"
Contemporary Authors

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