Then I made her understand that, where she was concerned, I was only a poor dog, ready to die for her. But that she could marry the young man she pleased because she had cried with me, and mingled her tears with mine. ~ Erik

Gaston Leroux
About This Quote

“Erik is a man who takes his time to understand what Valentine wants. He know that she cry with him just because of the feelings he had for her. Erik is a very nice guy and he want to make sure that Valentine will be happy and I think the same way with the love he had for her. But, Erik is also a man who knows what he wants and how to get it. I think we can all learn something from this lovely short story."

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