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This
,
moreover
,
was
the
opinion
of
the
more
serious
people
who
,
at
one
time
or
other
,
were
mixed
up
in
the
Chagny
case
,
who
were
friends
of
the
Chagny
family
,
to
whom
I
showed
all
my
documents
and
set
forth
all
my
inferences
.
In
this
connection
,
I
should
like
to
print
a
few
lines
which
I
received
from
General
D
—
—
:
SIR
:
I
can
not
urge
you
too
strongly
to
publish
the
results
of
your
inquiry
.
I
remember
perfectly
that
,
a
few
weeks
before
the
disappearance
of
that
great
singer
,
Christine
Daae
,
and
the
tragedy
which
threw
the
whole
of
the
Faubourg
Saint
-
Germain
into
mourning
,
there
was
a
great
deal
of
talk
,
in
the
foyer
of
the
ballet
,
on
the
subject
of
the
"
ghost
;
"
and
I
believe
that
it
only
ceased
to
be
discussed
in
consequence
of
the
later
affair
that
excited
us
all
so
greatly
.
But
,
if
it
be
possible
—
as
,
after
hearing
you
,
I
believe
—
to
explain
the
tragedy
through
the
ghost
,
then
I
beg
you
sir
,
to
talk
to
us
about
the
ghost
again
.
Mysterious
though
the
ghost
may
at
first
appear
,
he
will
always
be
more
easily
explained
than
the
dismal
story
in
which
malevolent
people
have
tried
to
picture
two
brothers
killing
each
other
who
had
worshiped
each
other
all
their
lives
.
Believe
me
,
etc
.
Lastly
,
with
my
bundle
of
papers
in
hand
,
I
once
more
went
over
the
ghost
’
s
vast
domain
,
the
huge
building
which
he
had
made
his
kingdom
.
All
that
my
eyes
saw
,
all
that
my
mind
perceived
,
corroborated
the
Persian
’
s
documents
precisely
;
and
a
wonderful
discovery
crowned
my
labors
in
a
very
definite
fashion
.
It
will
be
remembered
that
,
later
,
when
digging
in
the
substructure
of
the
Opera
,
before
burying
the
phonographic
records
of
the
artist
’
s
voice
,
the
workmen
laid
bare
a
corpse
.
Well
,
I
was
at
once
able
to
prove
that
this
corpse
was
that
of
the
Opera
ghost
.
I
made
the
acting
-
manager
put
this
proof
to
the
test
with
his
own
hand
;
and
it
is
now
a
matter
of
supreme
indifference
to
me
if
the
papers
pretend
that
the
body
was
that
of
a
victim
of
the
Commune
.
The
wretches
who
were
massacred
,
under
the
Commune
,
in
the
cellars
of
the
Opera
,
were
not
buried
on
this
side
;
I
will
tell
where
their
skeletons
can
be
found
in
a
spot
not
very
far
from
that
immense
crypt
which
was
stocked
during
the
siege
with
all
sorts
of
provisions
.
I
came
upon
this
track
just
when
I
was
looking
for
the
remains
of
the
Opera
ghost
,
which
I
should
never
have
discovered
but
for
the
unheard
-
of
chance
described
above
But
we
will
return
to
the
corpse
and
what
ought
to
be
done
with
it
.
For
the
present
,
I
must
conclude
this
very
necessary
introduction
by
thanking
M
.
Mifroid
(
who
was
the
commissary
of
police
called
in
for
the
first
investigations
after
the
disappearance
of
Christine
Daae
)
,
M
.
Remy
,
the
late
secretary
,
M
.
Mercier
,
the
late
acting
-
manager
,
M
.
Gabriel
,
the
late
chorus
-
master
,
and
more
particularly
Mme
.
la
Baronne
de
Castelot
-
Barbezac
,
who
was
once
the
"
little
Meg
"
of
the
story
(
and
who
is
not
ashamed
of
it
)
,
the
most
charming
star
of
our
admirable
corps
de
ballet
,
the
eldest
daughter
of
the
worthy
Mme
.
Giry
,
now
deceased
,
who
had
charge
of
the
ghost
’
s
private
box
.
All
these
were
of
the
greatest
assistance
to
me
;
and
,
thanks
to
them
,
I
shall
be
able
to
reproduce
those
hours
of
sheer
love
and
terror
,
in
their
smallest
details
,
before
the
reader
’
s
eyes
.
And
I
should
be
ungrateful
indeed
if
I
omitted
,
while
standing
on
the
threshold
of
this
dreadful
and
veracious
story
,
to
thank
the
present
management
the
Opera
,
which
has
so
kindly
assisted
me
in
all
my
inquiries
,
and
M
.
Messager
in
particular
,
together
with
M
.
Gabion
,
the
acting
-
manager
,
and
that
most
amiable
of
men
,
the
architect
intrusted
with
the
preservation
of
the
building
,
who
did
not
hesitate
to
lend
me
the
works
of
Charles
Garnier
,
although
he
was
almost
sure
that
I
would
never
return
them
to
him
.
Lastly
,
I
must
pay
a
public
tribute
to
the
generosity
of
my
friend
and
former
collaborator
,
M
.
J
.
Le
Croze
,
who
allowed
me
to
dip
into
his
splendid
theatrical
library
and
to
borrow
the
rarest
editions
of
books
by
which
he
set
great
store
.