First copyright 1909. Translation of: Le fantôme de l'Opéra.
Contents:
The end of the ghost's love story. The new Margarita -- The mysterious reason -- Box five -- The enchanted violin -- A visit to box five -- Faust and what followed -- The mysterious Brougham -- At the masked ball -- Forget the name of the man's voice -- Above the trap-doors -- Apollo's lyre -- A master-stroke of the trap-door lover -- The singular attitude of a safety-pin -- Christine! Christine! -- Mme. Giry's astounding revelations -- The safety-pin again -- The Commissary, the Viscount and the Persian -- The Viscount and the Persian -- In the cellars of the opera -- Interesting and instructive vicissitudes -- In the torture-chamber -- The tortures begin -- Barrels!... Barrels!... Any barrels to sell?" -- The scorpion or the grasshopper : which? -- The end of the ghost's love story.
Summary:
Under the Paris Opera House lives a disfigured musical genius who uses music to win the love of a beautiful opera singer.
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