-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Дэн Браун
-
- Код да Винчи
-
- Стр. 32/436
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
They
continued
walking
briskly
,
yet
Langdon
still
saw
no
corpse
.
«
Jacques
Saunière
went
this
far
?
»
«
Mr
.
Saunière
suffered
a
bullet
wound
to
his
stomach
.
He
died
very
slowly
.
Perhaps
over
fifteen
or
twenty
minutes
.
He
was
obviously
a
man
of
great
personal
strength
.
»
Langdon
turned
,
appalled
.
«
Security
took
fifteen
minutes
to
get
here
?
»
«
Of
course
not
.
Louvre
security
responded
immediately
to
the
alarm
and
found
the
Grand
Gallery
sealed
.
Through
the
gate
,
they
could
hear
someone
moving
around
at
the
far
end
of
the
corridor
,
but
they
could
not
see
who
it
was
.
They
shouted
,
but
they
got
no
answer
.
Assuming
it
could
only
be
a
criminal
,
they
followed
protocol
and
called
in
the
Judicial
Police
.
We
took
up
positions
within
fifteen
minutes
.
When
we
arrived
,
we
raised
the
barricade
enough
to
slip
underneath
,
and
I
sent
a
dozen
armed
agents
inside
.
They
swept
the
length
of
the
gallery
to
corner
the
intruder
.
»
«
And
?
»
«
They
found
no
one
inside
.
Except
…
»
He
pointed
farther
down
the
hall
.
«
Him
.
»
Langdon
lifted
his
gaze
and
followed
Fache
’
s
outstretched
finger
.
At
first
he
thought
Fache
was
pointing
to
a
large
marble
statue
in
the
middle
of
the
hallway
.
As
they
continued
,
though
,
Langdon
began
to
see
past
the
statue
.
Thirty
yards
down
the
hall
,
a
single
spotlight
on
a
portable
pole
stand
shone
down
on
the
floor
,
creating
a
stark
island
of
white
light
in
the
dark
crimson
gallery
.
In
the
center
of
the
light
,
like
an
insect
under
a
microscope
,
the
corpse
of
the
curator
lay
naked
on
the
parquet
floor
.
«
You
saw
the
photograph
,
»
Fache
said
,
»
so
this
should
be
of
no
surprise
.
»
Langdon
felt
a
deep
chill
as
they
approached
the
body
.
Before
him
was
one
of
the
strangest
image
she
had
ever
seen
.
The
pallid
corpse
of
Jacques
Saunière
lay
on
the
parquet
floor
exactly
as
it
appeared
in
the
photograph
.
As
Langdon
stood
over
the
body
and
squinted
in
the
harsh
light
,
he
reminded
himself
to
his
amazement
that
Saunière
had
spent
his
last
minutes
of
life
arranging
his
own
body
in
this
strange
fashion
.