-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Дэн Браун
-
- Код да Винчи
-
- Стр. 327/436
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Langdon
eyed
the
poem
again
.
It
was
like
some
kind
of
primordial
crossword
puzzle
.
A
five
-
letter
word
that
speaks
of
the
Grail
?
On
the
plane
,
they
had
already
tried
all
the
obvious
passwords
–
GRAIL
,
GRAAL
,
GREAL
,
VENUS
,
MARIA
,
JESUS
,
SARAH
–
but
the
cylinder
had
not
budged
.
Far
too
obvious
.
Apparently
there
existed
some
other
five
-
letter
reference
to
the
Rose
’
s
seeded
womb
.
The
fact
that
the
word
was
eluding
a
specialist
like
Leigh
Teabing
signified
to
Langdon
that
it
was
no
ordinary
Grail
reference
.
«
Sir
Leigh
?
»
Rémy
called
over
his
shoulder
.
He
was
watching
them
in
the
rearview
mirror
through
the
open
divider
.
«
You
said
Fleet
Street
is
near
Blackfriars
Bridge
?
»
«
Yes
,
take
Victoria
Embankment
.
»
«
I
’
m
sorry
.
I
’
m
not
sure
where
that
is
.
We
usually
go
only
to
the
hospital
.
»
Teabing
rolled
his
eyes
at
Langdon
and
Sophie
and
grumbled
,
»
I
swear
,
sometimes
it
’
s
like
baby
-
sitting
a
child
.
One
moment
please
.
Help
yourself
to
a
drink
and
savory
snacks
.
»
He
left
them
,
clambering
awkwardly
toward
the
open
divider
to
talk
to
Rémy
.
Sophie
turned
to
Langdon
now
,
her
voice
quiet
.
«
Robert
,
nobody
knows
you
and
I
are
in
England
.
»
Langdon
realized
she
was
right
.
The
Kent
police
would
tell
Fache
the
plane
was
empty
,
and
Fachewould
have
to
assume
they
were
still
in
France
.
We
are
invisible
.
Leigh
’
s
little
stunt
had
just
boughtthem
a
lot
of
time
.
«
Fache
will
not
give
up
easily
,
»
Sophie
said
.
«
He
has
too
much
riding
on
this
arrest
now
.
»
Langdon
had
been
trying
not
to
think
about
Fache
.
Sophie
had
promised
she
would
do
everything
in
her
power
to
exonerate
Langdon
once
this
was
over
,
but
Langdon
was
starting
to
fear
it
might
not
matter
.
Fache
could
easily
be
pan
of
this
plot
.
Although
Langdon
could
not
imagine
the
Judicial
Police
tangled
up
in
the
Holy
Grail
,
he
sensed
too
much
coincidence
tonight
to
disregard
Fache
as
a
possible
accomplice
.
Fache
is
religions
,
and
he
is
intent
on
pinning
these
murders
onme
.
Then
again
,
Sophie
had
argued
that
Fache
might
simply
be
overzealous
to
make
the
arrest
.
After
all
,
the
evidence
against
Langdon
was
substantial
.
In
addition
to
Langdon
’
s
name
scrawled
on
the
Louvre
floor
and
in
Saunière
’
s
date
book
,
Langdon
now
appeared
to
have
lied
about
his
manuscript
and
then
run
away
.
At
Sophie
’
s
suggestion
.
«
Robert
,
I
’
m
sorry
you
’
re
so
deeply
involved
,
»
Sophie
said
,
placing
her
hand
on
his
knee
.
«
But
I
’
m
very
glad
you
’
re
here
.
»
The
comment
sounded
more
pragmatic
than
romantic
,
and
yet
Langdon
felt
an
unexpected
flicker
of
attraction
between
them
.
He
gave
her
a
tired
smile
.
«
I
’
m
a
lot
more
fun
when
I
’
ve
slept
.
»
Sophie
was
silent
for
several
seconds
.
«
My
grandfather
asked
me
to
trust
you
.
I
’
m
glad
I
listened
to
him
for
once
.
»