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Project Gutenberg's The Doings Of Raffles Haw, by Arthur Conan Doyle This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Doings Of Raffles Haw Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Posting Date: March 11, 2009 [EBook #8394] Release Date: June, 2005 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE DOINGS OF RAFFLES HAW *** Produced by Lionel G. Sear THE DOINGS OF RAFFLES HAW By Arthur Conan Doyle CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. A DOUBLE ENIGMA 2. THE TENANT OF THE NEW HALL. 3. A HOUSE OF WONDERS. 4. FROM CLIME TO CLIME. 5. LAURA'S REQUEST 6. A STRANGE VISITOR 7. THE WORKINGS OF WEALTH. 8. A BILLIONAIRE'S PLANS. 9. A NEW DEPARTURE 10. THE GREAT SECRET 11. A CHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION. 12. A FAMILY JAR. 13. A MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE 14. THE SPREAD OF THE BLIGHT. 15. THE GREATER SECRET. CHAPTER I. A DOUBLE ENIGMA. "I'm afraid that he won't come," said Laura McIntyre, in a disconsolate voice. "Why not?" "Oh, look at the weather; it is something too awful." As she spoke a whirl of snow beat with a muffled patter against the cosy red-curtained window, while a long blast of wind shrieked and whistled through the branches of the great white-limbed elms which skirted the garden. Robert McIntyre rose from the sketch upon which he had been working, and taking one of the lamps in his hand peered out into the darkness. The long skeleton limbs of the bare trees tossed and quivered dimly amid the whirling drift. His sister sat by the fire, her fancy-work in her lap, and looked up at her brothers profile which showed against the brilliant yellow light. It was a handsome face, young and fair and clear cut, with wavy brown hair combed backwards and rippling down into that outward curve at the ends which one associates with the artistic temperament. There was refinement too in his slightly puckered eyes, his dainty gold-rimmed _pince-nez_ glasses, and in the black velveteen coat which caught the light so richly upon its shoulder. In his mouth only there was something--a suspicion of coarseness, a possibility of weakness--which in the eyes of some, and of his sister among them, marred the grace an
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