The Phantom of the OperaRandom House, 4 окт. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 320 Discover the classic Gothic horror novel of haunted cellars, opera, murder and unrequited love that inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running west end hit. |
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... once struck bythe surprising coincidences between the phenomena ascribed tothe ghostand the most extraordinary and fantastic tragedy thatever excited themindsof the Paris upper classes; andIwas soon led to thinkthat this ...
... once struck bythe surprising coincidences between the phenomena ascribed tothe ghostand the most extraordinary and fantastic tragedy thatever excited themindsof the Paris upper classes; andIwas soon led to thinkthat this ...
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... once I was within an ace of abandoning a taskin which Iwas exhausting myselfin thehopeless pursuit of a vainimage. Atlast,Ireceived theproof that my presentiments had not deceivedme;andI was rewarded forall my efforts on the daywhenI ...
... once I was within an ace of abandoning a taskin which Iwas exhausting myselfin thehopeless pursuit of a vainimage. Atlast,Ireceived theproof that my presentiments had not deceivedme;andI was rewarded forall my efforts on the daywhenI ...
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... once more went over the ghost's vast domain, the huge building which he had madehis kingdom. All that my eyes saw, all that my mind perceived corroborated the Persian's documents precisely;and a wonderful discovery crowned my labours ...
... once more went over the ghost's vast domain, the huge building which he had madehis kingdom. All that my eyes saw, all that my mind perceived corroborated the Persian's documents precisely;and a wonderful discovery crowned my labours ...
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... Once a fireman did not hesitate to faint, leaders and frontrow and backrow girls alike hadplenty of excuses for the fright that made them quicken their pace when passing some dark corner orilllighted corridor.Sorelli herself, on the ...
... Once a fireman did not hesitate to faint, leaders and frontrow and backrow girls alike hadplenty of excuses for the fright that made them quicken their pace when passing some dark corner orilllighted corridor.Sorelli herself, on the ...
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... once, for“thespeech,” andthen come up again together.' And the child reverently touched the little coral finger which she wore as a charm against badluck, while Sorellistealthily, withthe tip of her pink right thumbnail, madea St ...
... once, for“thespeech,” andthen come up again together.' And the child reverently touched the little coral finger which she wore as a charm against badluck, while Sorellistealthily, withthe tip of her pink right thumbnail, madea St ...
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Why The Managers Resigned | |
Box 5 5 The EnchantedViolin 6 A Visit to Box 5 | |
The Fatal Performance | |
The Mysterious Brougham | |
At The Masked Ball 10 Forget The Mans Voice 11 Above The TrapDoors 12 Apollos Lyre | |
A Masterstroke | |
The SafetyPin 15 Christine Christine 16 Mame Giry and the Ghost 17 The SafetyPin Again 18 The Commissary ofPolice 19 The Viscountand The Pe... | |
In The Torture Chamber | |
The TorturesBegin 24 Barrels Barrels | |
Which Shall SheTurn? | |
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