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It was the opening night of Verdi's ``Il trovatore,'' an Italian opera with all the usual drama plus some sword fights and gypsy dancing. Yet her body has inspired a new Mattel doll, Gypsy Dancing Esmeralda, with a good likeness of the voluptuous brunet star. The shadowy cathedral, the narrow, winding Paris streets, the sinister, obsessed priest (whose song ``Hellfire'' is one that may have the tykes scratching their heads), rowdy crowd scenes inspired by the paintings of Pieter Brueghel and the voluptuous Gypsy dancing girl are all remarkably true to Hugo's vision. |
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