"raoul de chagny and christine daae?"
"of love...daroga...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!
the persian shook erik by the arm:
"will you tell me if she is alive or dead.""why do you shake me like that?" asked erik, making an effort to speak more connectedly."i tell you that i am going to die.
...yes, i kissed her alive...."
"and now she is dead?"
"i tell you i kissed her just like that, on her forehead...
and she did not draw back her forehead from my lips!...oh, she is a good girl!...as to her being dead, i don't think so;but it has nothing to do with me....no, no, she is not dead!
and no one shall touch a hair of her head! she is a good, honest girl, and she saved your life, daroga, at a moment when iwould not have given twopence for your persian skin.as a matter of fact, nobody bothered about you.why were you there with that little chap? you would have died as well as he! my word, how she entreated me for her little chap! but i told her that, as she had turned the scorpion, she had, through that very fact, and of her own free will, become engaged to me and that she did not need to have two men engaged to her, which was true enough.
"as for you, you did not exist, you had ceased to exist, i tell you, and you were going to die with the other!...only, mark me, daroga, when you were yelling like the devil, because of the water, christine came to me with her beautiful blue eyes wide open, and swore to me, as she hoped to be saved, that she consented to be my livingwife!...until then, in the depths of her eyes, daroga, i had always seen my dead wife; it was the first time i saw my livingwife there.she was sincere, as she hoped to be saved.she would not kill herself.it was a bargain....half a minute later, all the water was back in the lake; and i had a hard job with you, daroga, for, upon my honor, i thought you were done for!...