The Phoenix of the OperaiUniverse, 2007 M03 6 - 224 páginas The Phantom of the Opera had released the love of his life, Christine Daa, from his possession and retreated to his subterranean lair-to die. Young Meg Giry remained fascinated with her friend's captor, whom she would not permit to destroy himself. Through Meg's care the Phantom returns to life and makes his courageous savior his protge. But can the Phantom, hunted by Parisian authorities and Christine's husband, the dashing Count de Chagny, escape his criminal past? Can he forget his first beloved or will he continue to haunt Christine, as she does him? Will Meg, who hungers for his love, be able to heal his heart and make him her own? The Phoenix of the Opera explores the limits of redemption and the power of love, taking us into the tortured souls of its protagonists. It is a grand tale of despair, obsession, rekindled passion, and the power of love. |
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... angel, her angel of music. Although he hid behind the mirror in her room, behind the walls and curtains of the opera house, he believed she knew him. He thought she understood and saw him for what he wished to be. And he thought she ...
... angel of music , perhaps she might have loved him . He revealed himself at last — but only partially on the night of her great success his great success , too — when she premiered on the stage in place of the diva Carlotta . He took her ...
... angel of music, as she called him, sighed contentedly or pressed his shadow over her like a caress. His voice wrapped around her like a velvet blanket blotting out all light and noise except the sounds of coursing blood through her ...
... angel's white flutter- ing wing brushes away the cinders and then music freed from the yellow parch- ment plays across the room and Christine sings the scales from major to minor holding that note the one in which her vibrato is best ...
... angel of music ; she must be told who he is , Maman , " Meg entreated her mother . " Mais , non . For Christine , he is her angel of music . " Her pity of the despised child who had grown into a man capable of such sublime art had not ...
Contenido
9 | |
Sección 2 | 28 |
Sección 3 | 42 |
Sección 4 | 53 |
Sección 5 | 60 |
Sección 6 | 79 |
Sección 7 | 89 |
Sección 8 | 99 |
Sección 9 | 109 |
Sección 10 | 119 |
Sección 11 | 138 |
Sección 12 | 153 |
Sección 13 | 182 |