Oh yeah, I remembered I wanted to post this clipping from the online newspaper archive!
Some american actors and actresses review “The Phantom of the Opera” by Gaston Leroux
in “The Sun” on March 11th 1911, since it was just translated into English.
All think it is very suspensful, some of them romantic. Christie McDonald had the same reaction most of us have after reading the book for the first time, she really wants to visit the Palais Garnier now and search for the hidden passages…
And we can already see the two camps forming:
“Dear, dear Christine, the heroine, I was so glad when she was safe with Raoul at last.” -Marguerite Clark
“Fate was so unkind that I hoped poor Eric would have had a happier end. I think he is a most pathetic figure. For all his gruesome personality I think as kindly of him as of the more tender Cyrano.” -Hazel Dawn
u know when u peel a mandarin to eat for urself and then someone u love is there and like without even asking u feed them every other piece from ur hand…..why is love so sweet and intimate
someone who’s seen the godfather once: italians are brown / italians are black / italians used to be white until the moors ethnically replaced them / northern italy is white, southern italy is black [src]
Do you regret the time we’ve spent together? Seriously? Do you? No, I don’t regret our time together. I just think when we met I was so young. When I think about it, I was someone else back then. And so were you.