The Phantom of the Opera
 "You know as well as I do that she has the reputation of being quite good," said Richard. 

 "Reputations are easily obtained," replied Moncharmin.  "Haven't I a reputation for knowing all about music? And I don't know one key from another." 

 "Don't be afraid:  you never had that reputation," Richard declared. 

 Thereupon he ordered the artists to be shown in, who, for the last two hours, had been walking up and down outside the door behind which fame and fortune—or dismissal—awaited them. 

 The whole day was spent in discussing, negotiating, signing or cancelling contracts; and the two overworked managers went to bed early, without so much as casting a glance at Box Five to see whether M. Debienne and M. Poligny were enjoying the performance. 

 Next morning, the managers received a card of thanks from the ghost: 

 DEAR, MR. MANAGER: 

 Thanks. Charming evening. Daae exquisite. Choruses want waking up. Carlotta a splendid commonplace instrument. Will write you soon for the 240,000 francs, or 233,424 fr. 70 c., to be correct. Mm. Debienne and Poligny have sent me the 6,575 fr. 30 c. representing the first ten days of my allowance for the current year; their privileges finished on the evening of the tenth inst. 

 Kind regards. O. G. 

 On the other hand, there was a letter from Mm. Debienne and Poligny: 

 GENTLEMEN: 

 We are much obliged for your kind thought of us, but you will easily understand that the prospect of again hearing Faust, pleasant though it is to ex-managers of the Opera, can not make us forget that we have no right to occupy Box Five on the grand tier, which is the exclusive property of HIM of whom we spoke to you when we went through the memorandum-book with you for the last time. See Clause 98, final paragraph. 

 Accept, gentlemen, etc. 

 "Oh, those fellows are beginning to annoy me!" shouted Firmin Richard, snatching up the letter. 

 And that evening Box Five was sold. 

 The next morning, Mm. Richard and Moncharmin, on reaching their office, found an inspector's report relating to an incident that had happened, the night 
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