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Raoul
looked
at
him
in
amazement
;
but
the
Persian
made
a
sign
to
him
to
be
silent
and
pointed
to
the
glass
.
.
.
There
was
a
sort
of
shivering
reflection
.
Their
image
was
troubled
as
in
a
rippling
sheet
of
water
and
then
all
became
stationary
again
.
"
You
see
,
sir
,
that
it
is
not
turning
!
Let
us
take
another
road
!
"
"
To
-
night
,
there
is
no
other
!
"
declared
the
Persian
,
in
a
singularly
mournful
voice
.
"
And
now
,
look
out
!
And
be
ready
to
fire
.
"
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He
himself
raised
his
pistol
opposite
the
glass
.
Raoul
imitated
his
movement
.
With
his
free
arm
,
the
Persian
drew
the
young
man
to
his
chest
and
,
suddenly
,
the
mirror
turned
,
in
a
blinding
daze
of
cross
-
lights
:
it
turned
like
one
of
those
revolving
doors
which
have
lately
been
fixed
to
the
entrances
of
most
restaurants
,
it
turned
,
carrying
Raoul
and
the
Persian
with
it
and
suddenly
hurling
them
from
the
full
light
into
the
deepest
darkness
.
"
Your
hand
high
,
ready
to
fire
!
"
repeated
Raoul
s
companion
quickly
.
The
wall
,
behind
them
,
having
completed
the
circle
which
it
described
upon
itself
,
closed
again
;
and
the
two
men
stood
motionless
for
a
moment
,
holding
their
breath
.
At
last
,
the
Persian
decided
to
make
a
movement
;
and
Raoul
heard
him
slip
on
his
knees
and
feel
for
something
in
the
dark
with
his
groping
hands
.
Suddenly
,
the
darkness
was
made
visible
by
a
small
dark
lantern
and
Raoul
instinctively
stepped
backward
as
though
to
escape
the
scrutiny
of
a
secret
enemy
.
But
he
soon
perceived
that
the
light
belonged
to
the
Persian
,
whose
movements
he
was
closely
observing
.
The
little
red
disk
was
turned
in
every
direction
and
Raoul
saw
that
the
floor
,
the
walls
and
the
ceiling
were
all
formed
of
planking
.
It
must
have
been
the
ordinary
road
taken
by
Erik
to
reach
Christine
s
dressing
-
room
and
impose
upon
her
innocence
.
And
Raoul
,
remembering
the
Persian
s
remark
,
thought
that
it
had
been
mysteriously
constructed
by
the
ghost
himself
.
Later
,
he
learned
that
Erik
had
found
,
all
prepared
for
him
,
a
secret
passage
,
long
known
to
himself
alone
and
contrived
at
the
time
of
the
Paris
Commune
to
allow
the
jailers
to
convey
their
prisoners
straight
to
the
dungeons
that
had
been
constructed
for
them
in
the
cellars
;
for
the
Federates
had
occupied
the
opera
-
house
immediately
after
the
eighteenth
of
March
and
had
made
a
starting
-
place
right
at
the
top
for
their
Mongolfier
balloons
,
which
carried
their
incendiary
proclamations
to
the
departments
,
and
a
state
prison
right
at
the
bottom
.
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The
Persian
went
on
his
knees
and
put
his
lantern
on
the
ground
.
He
seemed
to
be
working
at
the
floor
;
and
suddenly
he
turned
off
his
light
.
Then
Raoul
heard
a
faint
click
and
saw
a
very
pale
luminous
square
in
the
floor
of
the
passage
.
It
was
as
though
a
window
had
opened
on
the
Opera
cellars
,
which
were
still
lit
.
Raoul
no
longer
saw
the
Persian
,
but
he
suddenly
felt
him
by
his
side
and
heard
him
whisper
:
"
Follow
me
and
do
all
that
I
do
.
"