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Sophie
looked
disappointed
.
«
I
was
hoping
you
knew
.
»
Langdon
remained
silent
as
he
turned
the
cruciform
in
his
hand
,
examining
it
.
«
It
looks
Christian
,
»
Sophie
pressed
.
Langdon
was
not
so
sure
about
that
.
The
head
of
this
key
was
not
the
traditional
long
-
stemmed
Christian
cross
but
rather
was
a
square
cross
–
with
four
arms
of
equal
length
–
which
predated
Christianity
by
fifteen
hundred
years
.
This
kind
of
cross
carried
none
of
the
Christian
connotations
of
crucifixion
associated
with
the
longer
-
stemmed
Latin
Cross
,
originated
by
Romans
as
a
torture
device
.
Langdon
was
always
surprised
how
few
Christians
who
gazed
upon
»
the
crucifix
»
realized
their
symbol
’
s
violent
history
was
reflected
in
its
very
name
:
»
cross
»
and
»
crucifix
»
came
from
the
Latin
verb
cruciare
–
to
torture
.
«
Sophie
,
»
he
said
,
»
all
I
can
tell
you
is
that
equal
-
armed
crosses
like
this
one
are
considered
peaceful
crosses
.
Their
square
configurations
make
them
impractical
for
use
in
crucifixion
,
and
their
balanced
vertical
and
horizontal
elements
convey
a
natural
union
of
male
and
female
,
making
them
symbolically
consistent
with
Priory
philosophy
.
»
She
gave
him
a
weary
look
.
«
You
have
no
idea
,
do
you
?
»
Langdon
frowned
.
«
Not
a
clue
.
»
«
Okay
,
we
have
to
get
off
the
road
.
»
Sophie
checked
her
rearview
mirror
.
«
We
need
a
safe
place
to
figure
out
what
that
key
opens
.
»
Langdon
thought
longingly
of
his
comfortable
room
at
the
Ritz
.
Obviously
,
that
was
not
an
option
.
«
How
about
my
hosts
at
the
American
University
of
Paris
?
»
«
Too
obvious
.
Fache
will
check
with
them
.
»
«
You
must
know
people
.
You
live
here
.
»
«
Fache
will
run
my
phone
and
e
-
mail
records
,
talk
to
my
coworkers
.
My
contacts
are
compromised
,
and
finding
a
hotel
is
no
good
because
they
all
require
identification
.
»
Langdon
wondered
again
if
he
might
have
been
better
off
taking
his
chances
letting
Fache
arrest
him
at
the
Louvre
.
«
Let
’
s
call
the
embassy
.
I
can
explain
the
situation
and
have
the
embassy
send
someone
to
meet
us
somewhere
.
»