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«
Aah
,
»
Sophie
said
,
seconds
after
examining
the
box
.
«
I
should
have
guessed
.
»
Teabing
and
Langdon
turned
in
unison
,
staring
at
her
.
»
Guessed
what
?
»
Teabing
demanded
.
Sophie
shrugged
.
«
Guessed
that
this
would
be
the
language
my
grandfather
would
have
used
.
»
«
You
’
re
saying
you
can
read
this
text
?
»
Teabing
exclaimed
.
»
Quite
easily
,
»
Sophie
chimed
,
obviously
enjoying
herself
now
.
«
My
grandfather
taught
me
this
language
when
I
was
only
six
years
old
.
I
’
m
fluent
.
»
She
leaned
across
the
table
and
fixed
Teabing
with
an
admonishing
glare
.
«
And
frankly
,
sir
,
considering
your
allegiance
to
the
Crown
,
I
’
m
a
little
surprised
you
didn
’
t
recognize
it
.
»
In
a
flash
,
Langdon
knew
.
No
wonder
the
script
looks
so
damned
familiar
!
Several
years
ago
,
Langdon
had
attended
an
event
at
Harvard
’
s
Fogg
Museum
.
Harvard
dropout
Bill
Gates
had
returned
to
his
alma
mater
to
lend
to
the
museum
one
of
his
priceless
acquisitions
–
eighteen
sheets
of
paper
he
had
recently
purchased
at
auction
from
the
Armand
Hammar
Estate
.
His
winning
bid
–
a
cool
$
30
.
8
million
.
The
author
of
the
pages
–
Leonardo
Da
Vinci
.
The
eighteen
folios
–
now
known
as
Leonardo
’
s
Codex
Leicester
after
their
famous
owner
,
the
Earl
of
Leicester
–
were
all
that
remained
of
one
of
Leonardo
’
s
most
fascinating
notebooks
:
essays
and
drawings
outlining
Da
Vinci
’
s
progressive
theories
on
astronomy
,
geology
,
archaeology
,
and
hydrology
.
Langdon
would
never
forget
his
reaction
after
waiting
in
line
and
finally
viewing
the
priceless
parchment
.
Utter
letdown
.
The
pages
were
unintelligible
.
Despite
being
beautifully
preserved
and
written
in
an
impeccably
neat
penmanship
–
crimson
ink
on
cream
paper
–
the
codex
looked
like
gibberish
.
At
first
Langdon
thought
he
could
not
read
them
because
Da
Vinci
wrote
his
notebooks
in
an
archaic
Italian
.
But
after
studying
them
more
closely
,
he
realized
he
could
not
identify
a
single
Italian
word
,
or
even
one
letter
.