Harry Manders
Harry Manders, better known as Bunny, is a fictional character in the popular series of Raffles stories by E. W. Hornung. He is the companion of A. J. Raffles, a cricketer and gentleman thief, who makes a living robbing the rich in late Victorian British High Society.
Bunny is a loyal friend and confidant to Raffles, and he is often the one who helps him plan and execute his heists. He is also a skilled thief in his own right, and he is often called upon to assist Raffles in tight spots.
One of the most famous Raffles stories is "The Ides of March," which tells the story of how Raffles and Bunny rob the Countess of Maybury's jewels. In this story, Bunny is the one who comes up with the plan to rob the Countess, and he is also the one who helps Raffles escape after the robbery.
Bunny is a complex and fascinating character. He is loyal and brave, but he is also capable of great deception and thievery. He is a man of contradictions, but he is also a man of great charm and charisma.
Bunny is a key player in the Raffles