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Vittoria
glanced
down
at
her
shorts
.
Then
she
looked
at
Langdon
.
Oh
no
you
don
’
t
!
Langdon
thought
,
but
Vittoria
was
too
fast
.
She
opened
his
jacket
,
and
inserted
the
weapon
into
one
of
his
breast
pockets
.
It
felt
like
a
rock
dropping
into
his
coat
,
his
only
consolation
being
that
Diagramma
was
in
the
other
pocket
.
"
We
look
harmless
,
"
Vittoria
said
.
"
We
’
re
leaving
.
"
She
took
Langdon
’
s
arm
and
headed
down
the
street
.
The
driver
called
out
,
"
Arm
in
arm
is
good
.
Remember
,
you
’
re
tourists
.
Newlyweds
even
Perhaps
if
you
held
hands
?
"
As
they
turned
the
corner
Langdon
could
have
sworn
he
saw
on
Vittoria
’
s
face
the
hint
of
a
smile
.
The
Swiss
Guard
"
staging
room
"
is
located
adjacent
to
the
Corpo
di
Vigilanza
barracks
and
is
used
primarily
for
planning
the
security
surrounding
papal
appearances
and
public
Vatican
events
.
Today
,
however
,
it
was
being
used
for
something
else
.
The
man
addressing
the
assembled
task
force
was
the
second
-
in
-
command
of
the
Swiss
Guard
,
Captain
Elias
Rocher
.
Rocher
was
a
barrel
-
chested
man
with
soft
,
puttylike
features
.
He
wore
the
traditional
blue
captain
’
s
uniform
with
his
own
personal
flair
—
a
red
beret
cocked
sideways
on
his
head
.
His
voice
was
surprisingly
crystalline
for
such
a
large
man
,
and
when
he
spoke
,
his
tone
had
the
clarity
of
a
musical
instrument
.
Despite
the
precision
of
his
inflection
,
Rocher
’
s
eyes
were
cloudy
like
those
of
some
nocturnal
mammal
.
His
men
called
him
"
orso
"
—
grizzly
bear
.
They
sometimes
joked
that
Rocher
was
"
the
bear
who
walked
in
the
viper
’
s
shadow
.
"
Commander
Olivetti
was
the
viper
.
Rocher
was
just
as
deadly
as
the
viper
,
but
at
least
you
could
see
him
coming
.
Rocher
’
s
men
stood
at
sharp
attention
,
nobody
moving
a
muscle
,
although
the
information
they
had
just
received
had
increased
their
aggregate
blood
pressure
by
a
few
thousand
points
.
Rookie
Lieutenant
Chartrand
stood
in
the
back
of
the
room
wishing
he
had
been
among
the
99
percent
of
applicants
who
had
not
qualified
to
be
here
.
At
twenty
years
old
,
Chartrand
was
the
youngest
guard
on
the
force
.
He
had
been
in
Vatican
City
only
three
months