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The Phantom of the Opera

CHAPTER XII Apollo's Lyre
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You must come and fetch me in my dressing-room at midnight exactly.

He will then be waiting for me in the dining-room by the lake ...

we shall be free and you shall take me away ...

You must promise me that, Raoul, even if I refuse; for I feel that, if I go back this time, I shall perhaps never return." And she gave a sigh to which it seemed to her that another sigh, behind her, replied.
"Didn't you hear ?" Her teeth chattered.
"No," said Raoul, "I heard nothing." "It is too terrible," she confessed, "to be always trembling like this! ...

And yet we run no danger here; we are at home, in the sky, in the open air, in the light.


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