. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . Valentine: Raoul, they will kill thee; ah, in pity stay! (Act IV.)214 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA—THE HUGUENOTS. THE FINAL TRAGEDY Dillo ancor (Speak Those Words Again !) By Giacomelli and Martinez-Patti (In Italian) *35123 12-inch, $ Raoul: Ah! say again thou lovst me! Thou hast linkd thy fate toFrom darkness drear I have mine— awakened to bliss! Forever, forever, forever! Forever now were united, Say once again thou lovst me


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . Valentine: Raoul, they will kill thee; ah, in pity stay! (Act IV.)214 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA—THE HUGUENOTS. THE FINAL TRAGEDY Dillo ancor (Speak Those Words Again !) By Giacomelli and Martinez-Patti (In Italian) *35123 12-inch, $ Raoul: Ah! say again thou lovst me! Thou hast linkd thy fate toFrom darkness drear I have mine— awakened to bliss! Forever, forever, forever! Forever now were united, Say once again thou lovst me! The great bell of St. Germain, the signal to prepare for the slaughter, is heard tolling,and Raoul makes a fresh effort to go to the aid of his people. Valentine clings to him,but he rushes to the window, and shows her that the massacre has already begun; thentears himself from her arms and leaps from the window, while she falls fainting. In American productions, because of the great length of Meyerbeers work, theopera usually ends with the shooting of Raoul by the mob as he leaps from the window ;but in the original version a fifth act occurs, in which Neoers is killed, and Valentine, re-nouncing her faith, is united by Marcel to Raoul. St. Bris and his party enter


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