[00:02.93] | CHAPTER 10 MADAME GIRY VISITS THE PERSIAN |
[00:09.70] | For weeks,all Paris talked about that night at the opera. |
[00:14.81] | Everybody asked questions, |
[00:17.23] | but nobody knew the answers. |
[00:19.96] | Where was Christine Daaé? |
[00:22.55] | Where was the Vicomte de Chagny? |
[00:25.50] | Were they alive,or dead? |
[00:30.42] | And the Phantom of the Opera…? |
[00:35.40] | Some weeks after that famous night Madame Giry |
[00:39.87] | went out one afternoon to a small house near the Rivoli Gardens. |
[00:44.77] | She went in and up the stairs to some rooms at the top of the house. |
[00:50.66] | The Persian opened the door. |
[00:54.22] | Madame Giry looked at him.'My friend, |
[00:59.24] | you know the an swers.Please tell me. |
[01:03.86] | Are they alive or dead?' |
[01:08.08] | 'Come in,'the Persian said quietly. |
[01:12.58] | They sat down on some chairs by the window, |
[01:15.83] | and looked out across the Rivoli Gardens. |
[01:19.38] | 'Yes,'the Persian said slowly, |
[01:23.47] | 'The Phantom is dead now. |
[01:26.56] | He did not want to live any longer. |
[01:29.88] | I saw his body three days ago, |
[01:32.79] | and because of that, |
[01:34.55] | I can talk to you about him. |
[01:37.14] | He can not kill me now.' |
[01:40.28] | 'So the Phantom was really a man?' Madame Giry asked. |
[01:47.21] | 'Yes,his name was Erik. |
[01:50.93] | That was not his real name,of course. |
[01:54.24] | He was born in France, |
[01:56.11] | but I knew him in Persia. |
[01:58.85] | He was a famous builder and I worked with him there. |
[02:03.73] | For a time I was his friend,but not for long. |
[02:10.14] | When he came to Paris, |
[02:11.86] | I came after him-I wanted to watch him. |
[02:16.46] | He was a very clever,very dangerous man. |
[02:21.02] | He could be in two,or three,places at the same time. |
[02:25.93] | He could be in one place, |
[02:27.82] | and his voice could come from another place. |
[02:31.04] | He could do many clever things with ropes, |
[02:33.82] | and mirrors,and secret doors. |
[02:36.78] | You see,he helped to build the Opera House. |
[02:40.64] | He built secret passages underground, |
[02:43.60] | and his secret house on the lake. |
[02:46.64] | He could not live in the outside world, |
[02:48.78] | because of his terrible, ugly face. |
[02:51.67] | Unhappy Erik! We can feel sorry for him, |
[02:55.80] | Madame Giry.He was so clever…and so ugly. |
[03:02.24] | People screamed when they saw his face. |
[03:05.50] | And so he lived this strange life half-man, |
[03:09.22] | half-phantom.But he was a man,in the end. |
[03:15.41] | He wanted a woman's love…' |
[03:19.01] | He stopped,and Madame Giry asked quietly, |
[03:24.25] | 'And Christine Daaé and Vicomte Raoul? |
[03:30.25] | What happened to them?' |
[03:33.24] | The Persian smiled.'Ah yes! |
[03:38.53] | What happened to young Raoul and the beautiful Christine…?Who knows?' |
[03:46.81] | Nobody in Paris ever saw Raoul and Christine again. |
[03:52.43] | Perhaps they took a train to the north, |
[03:55.11] | and lived a quiet,happy life to gether there. |
[03:59.37] | Perhaps Christine's wonderful voice is still singing, |
[04:04.95] | somewhere in the cold and beautiful mountains of Norway. |
[04:09.42] | Who knows? |
[00:02.93] | CHAPTER 10 MADAME GIRY VISITS THE PERSIAN |
[00:09.70] | For weeks, all Paris talked about that night at the opera |
[00:14.81] | Everybody asked questions, |
[00:17.23] | but nobody knew the answers |
[00:19.96] | Where was Christine Daae? |
[00:22.55] | Where was the Vicomte de Chagny? |
[00:25.50] | Were they alive, or dead? |
[00:30.42] | And the Phantom of the Opera? |
[00:35.40] | Some weeks after that famous night Madame Giry |
[00:39.87] | went out one afternoon to a small house near the Rivoli Gardens |
[00:44.77] | She went in and up the stairs to some rooms at the top of the house |
[00:50.66] | The Persian opened the door |
[00:54.22] | Madame Giry looked at him' My friend, |
[00:59.24] | you know the an swers Please tell me |
[01:03.86] | Are they alive or dead?' |
[01:08.08] | ' Come in,' the Persian said quietly |
[01:12.58] | They sat down on some chairs by the window, |
[01:15.83] | and looked out across the Rivoli Gardens |
[01:19.38] | ' Yes,' the Persian said slowly, |
[01:23.47] | ' The Phantom is dead now |
[01:26.56] | He did not want to live any longer |
[01:29.88] | I saw his body three days ago, |
[01:32.79] | and because of that, |
[01:34.55] | I can talk to you about him |
[01:37.14] | He can not kill me now' |
[01:40.28] | ' So the Phantom was really a man?' Madame Giry asked |
[01:47.21] | ' Yes, his name was Erik |
[01:50.93] | That was not his real name, of course |
[01:54.24] | He was born in France, |
[01:56.11] | but I knew him in Persia |
[01:58.85] | He was a famous builder and I worked with him there |
[02:03.73] | For a time I was his friend, but not for long |
[02:10.14] | When he came to Paris, |
[02:11.86] | I came after himI wanted to watch him. |
[02:16.46] | He was a very clever, very dangerous man |
[02:21.02] | He could be in two, or three, places at the same time |
[02:25.93] | He could be in one place, |
[02:27.82] | and his voice could come from another place |
[02:31.04] | He could do many clever things with ropes, |
[02:33.82] | and mirrors, and secret doors |
[02:36.78] | You see, he helped to build the Opera House |
[02:40.64] | He built secret passages underground, |
[02:43.60] | and his secret house on the lake |
[02:46.64] | He could not live in the outside world, |
[02:48.78] | because of his terrible, ugly face |
[02:51.67] | Unhappy Erik! We can feel sorry for him, |
[02:55.80] | Madame Giry He was so clever and so ugly |
[03:02.24] | People screamed when they saw his face |
[03:05.50] | And so he lived this strange life halfman, |
[03:09.22] | halfphantom But he was a man, in the end |
[03:15.41] | He wanted a woman' s love' |
[03:19.01] | He stopped, and Madame Giry asked quietly, |
[03:24.25] | ' And Christine Daae and Vicomte Raoul? |
[03:30.25] | What happened to them?' |
[03:33.24] | The Persian smiled' Ah yes! |
[03:38.53] | What happened to young Raoul and the beautiful Christine? Who knows?' |
[03:46.81] | Nobody in Paris ever saw Raoul and Christine again. |
[03:52.43] | Perhaps they took a train to the north, |
[03:55.11] | and lived a quiet, happy life to gether there |
[03:59.37] | Perhaps Christine' s wonderful voice is still singing, |
[04:04.95] | somewhere in the cold and beautiful mountains of Norway |
[04:09.42] | Who knows? |
[00:02.93] | CHAPTER 10 MADAME GIRY VISITS THE PERSIAN |
[00:09.70] | For weeks, all Paris talked about that night at the opera |
[00:14.81] | Everybody asked questions, |
[00:17.23] | but nobody knew the answers |
[00:19.96] | Where was Christine Daaé? |
[00:22.55] | Where was the Vicomte de Chagny? |
[00:25.50] | Were they alive, or dead? |
[00:30.42] | And the Phantom of the Opera? |
[00:35.40] | Some weeks after that famous night Madame Giry |
[00:39.87] | went out one afternoon to a small house near the Rivoli Gardens |
[00:44.77] | She went in and up the stairs to some rooms at the top of the house |
[00:50.66] | The Persian opened the door |
[00:54.22] | Madame Giry looked at him' My friend, |
[00:59.24] | you know the an swers Please tell me |
[01:03.86] | Are they alive or dead?' |
[01:08.08] | ' Come in,' the Persian said quietly |
[01:12.58] | They sat down on some chairs by the window, |
[01:15.83] | and looked out across the Rivoli Gardens |
[01:19.38] | ' Yes,' the Persian said slowly, |
[01:23.47] | ' The Phantom is dead now |
[01:26.56] | He did not want to live any longer |
[01:29.88] | I saw his body three days ago, |
[01:32.79] | and because of that, |
[01:34.55] | I can talk to you about him |
[01:37.14] | He can not kill me now' |
[01:40.28] | ' So the Phantom was really a man?' Madame Giry asked |
[01:47.21] | ' Yes, his name was Erik |
[01:50.93] | That was not his real name, of course |
[01:54.24] | He was born in France, |
[01:56.11] | but I knew him in Persia |
[01:58.85] | He was a famous builder and I worked with him there |
[02:03.73] | For a time I was his friend, but not for long |
[02:10.14] | When he came to Paris, |
[02:11.86] | I came after himI wanted to watch him. |
[02:16.46] | He was a very clever, very dangerous man |
[02:21.02] | He could be in two, or three, places at the same time |
[02:25.93] | He could be in one place, |
[02:27.82] | and his voice could come from another place |
[02:31.04] | He could do many clever things with ropes, |
[02:33.82] | and mirrors, and secret doors |
[02:36.78] | You see, he helped to build the Opera House |
[02:40.64] | He built secret passages underground, |
[02:43.60] | and his secret house on the lake |
[02:46.64] | He could not live in the outside world, |
[02:48.78] | because of his terrible, ugly face |
[02:51.67] | Unhappy Erik! We can feel sorry for him, |
[02:55.80] | Madame Giry He was so clever and so ugly |
[03:02.24] | People screamed when they saw his face |
[03:05.50] | And so he lived this strange life halfman, |
[03:09.22] | halfphantom But he was a man, in the end |
[03:15.41] | He wanted a woman' s love' |
[03:19.01] | He stopped, and Madame Giry asked quietly, |
[03:24.25] | ' And Christine Daaé and Vicomte Raoul? |
[03:30.25] | What happened to them?' |
[03:33.24] | The Persian smiled' Ah yes! |
[03:38.53] | What happened to young Raoul and the beautiful Christine? Who knows?' |
[03:46.81] | Nobody in Paris ever saw Raoul and Christine again. |
[03:52.43] | Perhaps they took a train to the north, |
[03:55.11] | and lived a quiet, happy life to gether there |
[03:59.37] | Perhaps Christine' s wonderful voice is still singing, |
[04:04.95] | somewhere in the cold and beautiful mountains of Norway |
[04:09.42] | Who knows? |