HIS LAST DAYS
Words of Eric:
I am going...to die. ... Of love... I am dying...of love...That is how it is.... loved her so!...And I love her still...daroga...and I am dying of love for her, I...I tell you!...If you knew how beautiful she was... when she let me kiss her...alive...It was the first...time, daroga, the first...time I ever kissed a woman.... Yes, alive....I kissed her alive ...and she looked as beautiful as if she had been dead!"
Erik relied on the Persian, as soon as he received the promised relics and papers, to inform the young couple of his death and to advertise it in the EPOQUE.
That was all. The Persian saw Erik to the door of his flat, and Darius helped
him down to the street. A cab was waiting for him. Erik stepped in; and the
Persian, who had gone back to the window, heard him say to the driver:
"Go to the Opera."
And the cab drove off into the night.
The Persian had seen the poor, unfortunate Erik for the last time. Three weeks
later, the Epoque published this advertisement:
"Erik is dead."
Words of Gaston Leru:
"I have prayed over his mortal remains, that God might show him mercy notwithstanding
his crimes. Yes, I am sure, quite sure that I prayed beside his body, the other
day, when they took it from the spot where they were burying the phonographic
records. It was his skeleton. I did not recognize it by the ugliness of the
head, for all men are ugly when they have been dead as long as that, but by
the plain gold ring which he wore and which Christine Daae had certainly slipped
on his finger, when she came to bury him in accordance with her promise.
The skeleton was lying near the little well, in the place where the Angel of
Music first held Christine Daae fainting in his trembling arms, on the night
when he carried her down to the cellars of the opera-house.
And, now, what do they mean to do with that skeleton? Surely they will not bury
it in the common grave!...I say that the place of the skeleton of the Opera
ghost is in the archives of the National Academy of Music. It is no ordinary
skeleton."