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The Phantom of the Opera

CHAPTER XX In the Cellars of the Opera
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The body of Joseph Buquet.
The Persian, still kneeling, stopped and listened.

For a moment, he seemed to hesitate and looked at Raoul; then he turned his eyes upward, toward the second cellar, which sent down the faint glimmer of a lantern, through a cranny between two boards.

This glimmer seemed to trouble the Persian.
At last, he tossed his head and made up his mind to act.

He slipped between the set piece and the scene from the ROI DE LAHORE, with Raoul close upon his heels.

With his free hand, the Persian felt the wall.
Raoul saw him bear heavily upon the wall, just as he had pressed against the wall in Christine's dressing-room.


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