The envelope was covered with mud and unstamped. It bore the words "To be handed to M. le Vicomte Raoul de Chagny," with the address in pencil. It must have been flung out in the hope that a
The envelope was covered with mud and unstamped. It bore the words "To be handed to M. le Vicomte Raoul de Chagny," with the address in pencil. It must have been flung out in the hope that a
The previous chapter marks the conclusion of the written narrative which the Persian left behind him. Notwithstanding …
THE PERSIAN'S NARRATIVE CONCLUDED The discovery flung us into a state of alarm that made us forget all our past a…
THE PERSIAN'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED I have said that the room in which M. le Vicomte de Chagny and I were imprisone…
THE PERSIAN'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED. The voice repeated angrily: "What have you done with my bag? So it was to…
THE PERSIAN'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED We were in the middle of a little six-cornered room, the sides of which were co…
of a Persian in the Cellars of the Opera THE PERSIAN'S NARRATIVE It was the first time that I entered the house o…
"Your hand high, ready to fire!" repeated Raoul's companion quickly. The wall, behind them, having comp…
Raoul now remembered that his brother had once shown him that mysterious person, of whom nothing was known except that …
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