[The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Phantom of the Opera CHAPTER XII Apollo's Lyre 34/60
"I want you to know everything HERE!" "But why here, Christine? I am afraid of your catching cold." "We have nothing to fear except the trap-doors, dear, and here we are miles away from the trap-doors ...
and I am not allowed to see you outside the theater.
This is not the time to annoy him.
We must not arouse his suspicion." "Christine! Christine! Something tells me that we are wrong to wait till to-morrow evening and that we ought to fly at once." "I tell you that, if he does not hear me sing tomorrow, it will cause him infinite pain." "It is difficult not to cause him pain and yet to escape from him for good." "You are right in that, Raoul, for certainly he will die of my flight." And she added in a dull voice, "But then it counts both ways ...
for we risk his killing us." "Does he love you so much ?" "He would commit murder for me." "But one can find out where he lives.
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