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1 8 | offer to~write a French opera; he does not find in Italy
2 8 | put his new~work, a grand opera, into rehearsal at once.
3 8 | success of our Gennaro's opera. You will see that I~am
4 12| the first to come to the opera in that head-dress, and~
5 15| replied Camille. "His opera, on the~success of which
6 15| Mademoiselle Falcon of the Grand Opera. I think of marrying~her;
7 17| for all the world~like an opera chorus. The old men talked
8 19| shared their box at the Opera by equal payments.~The two
9 19| together and went to the Opera without Calyste."~ ~"Ursula,
10 20| suddenly; "I shall go to the Opera."~ ~She dressed superbly;
11 20| with humility. But the opera chanced to be "Otello."
12 20| She refused to go to the Opera as she intended, and chose
13 22| the frantic moment of an opera~/galop/, "When one thinks
14 22| one-third of a box at the Opera for her; next he~took her
15 25| to go without~her to the Opera, for she herself was going
16 26| the third of a box at the Opera, obscurely situated~on the
17 26| public humiliation at the Opera, Beatrix had never ceased
18 26| she was subjected at the Opera. On~coming away, the marquise,
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