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As
Langdon
moved
toward
the
first
recess
,
he
passed
the
tomb
of
one
of
Italy
s
Catholic
kings
.
The
sarcophagus
,
like
many
in
Rome
,
was
askew
with
the
wall
,
positioned
awkwardly
.
A
group
of
visitors
seemed
confused
by
this
.
Langdon
did
not
stop
to
explain
.
Formal
Christian
tombs
were
often
misaligned
with
the
architecture
so
they
could
lie
facing
east
.
It
was
an
ancient
superstition
that
Langdon
s
Symbology
212
class
had
discussed
just
last
month
.
"
That
s
totally
incongruous
!
"
a
female
student
in
the
front
had
blurted
when
Langdon
explained
the
reason
for
east
-
facing
tombs
.
"
Why
would
Christians
want
their
tombs
to
face
the
rising
sun
?
We
re
talking
about
Christianity
not
sun
worship
!
"
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Langdon
smiled
,
pacing
before
the
blackboard
,
chewing
an
apple
.
"
Mr
.
Hitzrot
!
"
he
shouted
.
A
young
man
dozing
in
back
sat
up
with
a
start
.
"
What
!
Me
?
"
Langdon
pointed
to
a
Renaissance
art
poster
on
the
wall
.
"
Who
is
that
man
kneeling
before
God
?
"
"
Um
some
saint
?
"
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"
Brilliant
.
And
how
do
you
know
he
s
a
saint
?
"
"
He
s
got
a
halo
?
"
"
Excellent
,
and
does
that
golden
halo
remind
you
of
anything
?
"