51/55 Raoul will be in a box, and at the end of the first act, he'll be at the door of my dressing-room. The agony of seeing him, of hearing him praise my acting, and saying dear, trusting, loving words that would make me almost too happy, if I hadn't betrayed him, ruined his career for ever!" "Maybe not," I said. "And anyhow, there's the necklace. That's something." "Yes, that's something." "Will Godensky be in the audience, too ?" I asked. |