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Vittoria
felt
a
breeze
,
cold
now
on
her
skin
.
Nearby
,
a
set
of
double
doors
stood
open
,
beyond
them
a
balcony
.
Through
the
slits
in
the
balustrade
,
Vittoria
could
have
sworn
she
saw
the
Vatican
.
Robert
Langdon
lay
on
a
bed
of
coins
at
the
bottom
of
the
Fountain
of
the
Four
Rivers
.
His
mouth
was
still
wrapped
around
the
plastic
hose
.
The
air
being
pumped
through
the
spumanti
tube
to
froth
the
fountain
had
been
polluted
by
the
pump
,
and
his
throat
burned
.
He
was
not
complaining
,
though
.
He
was
alive
.
He
was
not
sure
how
accurate
his
imitation
of
a
drowning
man
had
been
,
but
having
been
around
water
his
entire
life
,
Langdon
had
certainly
heard
accounts
.
He
had
done
his
best
.
Near
the
end
,
he
had
even
blown
all
the
air
from
his
lungs
and
stopped
breathing
so
that
his
muscle
mass
would
carry
his
body
to
the
floor
.
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Thankfully
,
the
Hassassin
had
bought
it
and
let
go
.
Now
,
resting
on
the
bottom
of
the
fountain
,
Langdon
had
waited
as
long
as
he
could
wait
.
He
was
about
to
start
choking
.
He
wondered
if
the
Hassassin
was
still
out
there
.
Taking
an
acrid
breath
from
the
tube
,
Langdon
let
go
and
swam
across
the
bottom
of
the
fountain
until
he
found
the
smooth
swell
of
the
central
core
.
Silently
,
he
followed
it
upward
,
surfacing
out
of
sight
,
in
the
shadows
beneath
the
huge
marble
figures
.
The
van
was
gone
.
That
was
all
Langdon
needed
to
see
.
Pulling
a
long
breath
of
fresh
air
back
into
his
lungs
,
he
scrambled
back
toward
where
Cardinal
Baggia
had
gone
down
.
Langdon
knew
the
man
would
be
unconscious
now
,
and
chances
of
revival
were
slim
,
but
he
had
to
try
.
When
Langdon
found
the
body
,
he
planted
his
feet
on
either
side
,
reached
down
,
and
grabbed
the
chains
wrapped
around
the
cardinal
.
Then
Langdon
pulled
.
When
the
cardinal
broke
water
,
Langdon
could
see
the
eyes
were
already
rolled
upward
,
bulging
.
Not
a
good
sign
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There
was
no
breath
or
pulse
.
Knowing
he
could
never
get
the
body
up
and
over
the
fountain
rim
,
Langdon
lugged
Cardinal
Baggia
through
the
water
and
into
the
hollow
beneath
the
central
mound
of
marble
.
Here
the
water
became
shallow
,
and
there
was
an
inclined
ledge
.
Langdon
dragged
the
naked
body
up
onto
the
ledge
as
far
as
he
could
.
Not
far
.
Then
he
went
to
work
.
Compressing
the
cardinal
s
chain
-
clad
chest
,
Langdon
pumped
the
water
from
his
lungs
.
Then
he
began
CPR
.
Counting
carefully
.
Deliberately
.
Resisting
the
instinct
to
blow
too
hard
and
too
fast
.
For
three
minutes
Langdon
tried
to
revive
the
old
man
.
After
five
minutes
,
Langdon
knew
it
was
over
.