[The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Phantom of the Opera CHAPTER XVI Mme 21/33
Giry, as a thief!" "Say that again!" And Mme.
Giry caught Mr.Manager Richard a mighty box on the ear, before Mr.Manager Moncharmin had time to intervene.
But it was not the withered hand of the angry old beldame that fell on the managerial ear, but the envelope itself, the cause of all the trouble, the magic envelope that opened with the blow, scattering the bank-notes, which escaped in a fantastic whirl of giant butterflies. The two managers gave a shout, and the same thought made them both go on their knees, feverishly, picking up and hurriedly examining the precious scraps of paper. "Are they still genuine, Moncharmin ?" "Are they still genuine, Richard ?" "Yes, they are still genuine!" Above their heads, Mme.
Giry's three teeth were clashing in a noisy contest, full of hideous interjections.
But all that could be clearly distinguished was this LEIT-MOTIF: "I, a thief! ...
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