The Phantom of the Opera
eir office, the joint managers found a
AR MA
o be war b
e is my ultimatum. It consists o
te box; and I wish it to be at my
this evening by Christine Daae. Never
l services of Mme. Giry, my box-keeper, whom
hat you accept, as your predecessors did, the conditions in my memorandum-book rel
ive FAUST to-night in a h
and be warned
sick of him!" shouted Richard, bringi
er, the acting-m
ntlemen," he said. "He says that his busi
henel?" as
our stu
u mean? My
e are several grooms at the Opera an
does this
ief management
t st
ir, the stable
Opera? Upon my word, I d
side. It's a very important de
And what for, in
nd so on; horses 'used to the boards.' It is the grooms' business to teach t
.. but what
never saw him i
an co
ding-whip, with which he struck hi
ichard, somewhat impressed. "To wha
me to ask you to get ri
t to get rid o
f the horses, but
lemen have you
That's at leas
upon us by the under-secretary for fine arts. They are fille
!" roared Richard. "We don't need more
head riding-maste
repeated
repeated
ger told me that you
t I have only eleven s
mself a great smack on
the acting-manager. "Cesar, t
ten years at Franconi's and I have seen plenty of horses in
ow
That's why I have come to ask
your stab
cuse the supers. Others pretend that it
r for him as I would for m
enel," cried Richard, "y
ou what it is. There's no doubt about it in my mind." He walked up t
d gave
ou too!
too? Isn't it natura
did yo
a black shadow riding a white horse
you run a
oo fast for me and disappeared in the
Lachenel. You can go ... We will lo
ck my s
urse! Good
d withdrew. Richard
iot's account a
vernment representative's
," added Moncharmin. "We shall have the whole press against us! He'll tell the story of the
say no mor
d by its usual Cerberus, for Mme. Giry entered without ce
a letter this morning from the Opera ghost. He tol
Giry and made her describe so unexpected a semicircle that she uttered a despairing cry. Next, his right foot imprinted its sole on the black taffeta of a skirt which certainly had never before undergone a similar outrage in a similar pl
urg St. Honore, rang for her maid, who brought her letters to her bed. Among them w
a great misfortune at the moment when you open yo
colate, sat up in bed and thought hard. It was not the first letter of the kind
d a secret enemy who had sworn to ruin her. She pretended that a wicked plot was being hatched against her, a
at once cured of an incipient attack of bronchitis and a bad fit of sulking against the management and lost the slightest inclination to shirk her duties. From that time, she worked with all her might to "smother" her rival, enlisting the services of influential friends to persuade the managers not to give Christine an opportun
ing over the threat contained in
g a few oaths in her native Spa
lected all her supporters, told them that she was threatened at that evening's performance with a plot organized by Christine Daae and declared that they must play a trick upon that chit by filling the house wi
" she would sing the part of Margarita that evening. The secretary urged her, in his chief's name, to commit no imprudence, to stay at home all day and to
a second anonymous letter in the same hand
wise, you will see that it is
andsome shoulders and sang two o
hing was the presence of M. Richard and M. Moncharmin in Box Five. Carlotta's friends thought that, perhaps, the managers had wind, on their side, of the proposed disturbance and that they had
, On creation and its Lord! Never reply will bre
the powers of darkness, when M. Firmin Richard, who was sitting in the ghost's own ch
st whispered a wor
the same gay tone. "The performance has only begun and you know tha
lotta's friends, because Margarita does not sing in this act. As
e!" said M
is late," said
aid Moncharmin, "for 'a h
essed in black, sitting in a stall in the middle of the auditor
re 'those?'" as
, are my concierge, her
ve them the
time-and, as she is now going to come every night, I wanted her to have
m he had the greatest confidence, to come and take Mme. Giry's place. Yes, he would like to see
ou know that Mother Giry is going
hom? Th
o bring himself to the memory of the managers; and they were just saying so to each other for
both asked, amazed at seei
by Christine Daae's friends agai
?" said Richard,
made a sign to the stage-manager to go away. When the
has friends
she
ho
a box on the grand tier co
mte de
ith such warmth that, if I had not
charmin. "And who is that
brother, t
e in his bed.
rang wit
white
e or
an it
have
gn. Siebel made her entrance. Christine Daae looked charming in her boy's clothes; and Carlotta's partisans expected to he
ssed the stage and sang the only two
t a lady am I, n
an arm to help
uncalled for that those who knew nothing about the rumors looked at one anothe
"Of course, it will b
d to the subscribers' entrance to warn Carlotta. The managers left the box during the entr'acte to find out more about the cabal of whic
of them knew. Then they went back to the shelf and, next to the box of sweets, found an opera glass. They looked at each other. They had no inclination to laugh. All
resented Marg
low'rs in
age fro
raising her head, saw the Vicomte de Chagny in his box; and, from that moment, her voice seeme
he stalls, almost aloud. "The other day she was divine; and to-
low'rs, l
her fro
ray his inner feelings like that, by outward signs, the count must be very angry. He was. He had seen his brother return from a rapid and mysterious journey in an alarming state of healt
but deign
e smile to
aggage!" grow
was a virtuous girl, she was said to have no friend, no protecto
t only of the letter which he received on his return to Paris, where Christ
LITTLE P
love me just a little, do this for me, for me who will never forget you, my dear
ause. Carlotta m
ould but kn
ddress
or, at least, wha
f the KING OF THULE, she was loudly cheered and
joy of pa
s bright to
rlotta flung herself into her part without restraint of modesty ... She was no longer Margarita, she was Carmen. She was applau
knelt on
e on the fo
m yonder
tar of eve, br
rs o'
thy beau
garita
how s
does the ev
ep langu
witho
melody
my heart
moment, the terrible thing happene
-ac
rs in their box could not suppress an exclamation of horror. Every one felt that the thing was not natural, t
perfect an instrument her voice was; and there was no display of anger, but only of horror and dismay, the sort of dismay which men would have
ard that note, that sound, that infernal noise issue from her throat, she tried to persuade herself that it was not so, t
d felt his breath. Moncharmin's hair stood on end. Richard wiped the perspiration from his forehead. Yes, the ghost was there, around them, behind them, beside them; they felt his presence without seeing him, they heard his breath, close, close, close to them! ... They
hap
red at Carlotta as though they did not recognize her. That infernal girl must have given the signal for some catastrophe. Ah, they were waiting for the catastrophe! The ghost had t
l, g
oically, she started afresh on the fatal li
roar. Carlotta's voice alone once
without
o felt, but not
without
thout ala
lody enwind
y heart s
so had star
urn round; they had not the strength; the ghost was chuckling behind their backs! And, at last, the
-NIGHT TO BRING TH
ndelier was slipping down, coming toward them, at the call of that fiendish voice. Released from its hook, it plunged from the
wretched woman who had come to the Opera for the first time in her life, the one whom M. Richard had appointed to succeed Mme. Gi
LOS ON THE HEA
her sol
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