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At
least
Jonas
Faukman
would
be
pleased
;
every
time
Langdon
made
the
news
,
his
book
sales
jumped
.
«
Is
this
man
a
good
enough
friend
?
»
Sophie
asked
.
Langdon
doubted
Teabing
was
someone
who
watched
television
,
especially
at
this
hour
,
but
still
the
question
deserved
consideration
.
Instinct
told
Langdon
that
Teabing
would
be
totally
trustworthy
.
An
ideal
safe
harbor
.
Considering
the
circumstances
,
Teabing
would
probably
trip
over
himself
to
help
them
as
much
as
possible
.
Not
only
did
he
owe
Langdon
a
favor
,
but
Teabing
was
a
Grail
researcher
,
and
Sophie
claimed
her
grandfather
was
the
actual
Grand
Master
of
the
Priory
of
Sion
.
If
Teabing
heard
that
,
he
would
salivate
at
the
thought
of
helping
them
figure
this
out
.
«
Teabing
could
be
a
powerful
ally
,
»
Langdon
said
.
Depending
on
how
much
you
want
to
tell
him
.
«
Fache
probably
will
be
offering
a
monetary
reward
.
»
Langdon
laughed
.
«
Believe
me
,
money
is
the
last
thing
this
guy
needs
.
»
Leigh
Teabing
was
wealthy
in
the
way
small
countries
were
wealthy
.
A
descendant
of
Britain
’
s
First
Duke
of
Lancaster
,
Teabing
had
gotten
his
money
the
old
-
fashioned
way
–
he
’
d
inherited
it
.
His
estate
outside
of
Paris
was
a
seventeenth
-
century
palace
with
two
private
lakes
.
Langdon
had
first
met
Teabing
several
years
ago
through
the
British
Broadcasting
Corporation
.
Teabing
had
approached
the
BBC
with
a
proposal
for
a
historical
documentary
in
which
he
would
expose
the
explosive
history
of
the
Holy
Grail
to
a
mainstream
television
audience
.
The
BBC
producers
loved
Teabing
’
s
hot
premise
,
his
research
,
and
his
credentials
,
but
they
had
concerns
that
the
concept
was
so
shocking
and
hard
to
swallow
that
the
network
might
end
up
tarnishing
its
reputation
for
quality
journalism
.
At
Teabing
’
s
suggestion
,
the
BBC
solved
its
credibility
fears
by
soliciting
three
cameos
from
respected
historians
from
around
the
world
,
all
of
whom
corroborated
the
stunning
nature
of
the
Holy
Grail
secret
with
their
own
research
.
Langdon
had
been
among
those
chosen
.
The
BBC
had
flown
Langdon
to
Teabing
’
s
Paris
estate
for
the
filming
.
He
sat
before
cameras
in
Teabing
’
s
opulent
drawing
room
and
shared
his
story
,
admitting
his
initial
skepticism
on
hearing
of
the
alternate
Holy
Grail
story
,
then
describing
how
years
of
research
had
persuaded
him
that
the
story
was
true
.
Finally
,
Langdon
offered
some
of
his
own
research
–
a
series
of
symbologic
connections
that
strongly
supported
the
seemingly
controversial
claims
.
When
the
program
aired
in
Britain
,
despite
its
ensemble
cast
and
well
-
documented
evidence
,
the
premise
rubbed
so
hard
against
the
grain
of
popular
Christian
thought
that
it
instantly
confronted
a
firestorm
of
hostility
.
It
never
aired
in
the
States
,
but
the
repercussions
echoed
across
the
Atlantic
.
Shortly
afterward
,
Langdon
received
a
postcard
from
an
old
friend
–
the
Catholic
Bishop
of
Philadelphia
.
The
card
simply
read
:
Et
tu
,
Robert
?