The raffles Museum in Singapore, one of the most interesting in the Orient, was his gift.
"The Critic in the Orient"
George Hamlin Fitch
Given this responsibility, it is a pity there should be so many novels, for the reader is distracted with various examples, and painfully hesitates between the career of raffles and that of John Inglesant.
"A Novelist on Novels"
W. L. George
"raffles is amazing; his resource is perfect; he talks like a gentlemen and acts like one, except when occupied with pressing business in another man's house, at midnight, and naturally he has a 'cool nerve,' a nerve positively arctic.
"Peccavi"
E. W. Hornung