-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Дэн Браун
-
- Код да Винчи
-
- Стр. 334/436
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
»
Teabing
pointed
toward
a
stained
-
glass
window
where
the
breaking
sun
was
refracting
through
a
white
-
clad
knight
riding
a
rose
-
colored
horse
.
«
Alanus
Marcel
,
»
Teabing
said
,
»
Master
of
the
Temple
in
the
early
twelve
hundreds
.
He
and
his
successors
actually
held
the
Parliamentary
chair
of
Primus
Baro
Angiae
.
»
Langdon
was
surprised
.
«
First
Baron
of
the
Realm
?
»
Teabing
nodded
.
«
The
Master
of
the
Temple
,
some
claim
,
held
more
influence
than
the
king
himself
.
»
As
they
arrived
outside
the
circular
chamber
,
Teabing
shot
a
glance
over
his
shoulder
at
the
altar
boy
,
who
was
vacuuming
in
the
distance
.
«
You
know
,
»
Teabing
whispered
to
Sophie
,
»
the
Holy
Grail
is
said
to
once
have
been
stored
in
this
church
overnight
while
the
Templars
moved
it
from
one
hiding
place
to
another
.
Can
you
imagine
the
four
chests
of
Sangreal
documents
sitting
right
here
with
Mary
Magdalene
’
s
sarcophagus
?
It
gives
me
gooseflesh
.
»
Langdon
was
feeling
gooseflesh
too
as
they
stepped
into
the
circular
chamber
.
His
eye
traced
the
curvature
of
the
chamber
’
s
pale
stone
perimeter
,
taking
in
the
carvings
of
gargoyles
,
demons
,
monsters
,
and
pained
human
faces
,
all
staring
inward
.
Beneath
the
carvings
,
a
single
stone
pew
curled
around
the
entire
circumference
of
the
room
.
«
Theater
in
the
round
,
»
Langdon
whispered
.
Teabing
raised
a
crutch
,
pointing
toward
the
far
left
of
the
room
and
then
to
the
far
right
.
Langdon
had
already
seen
them
.
Ten
stone
knights
.
Five
on
the
left
.
Five
on
the
right
.
Lying
prone
on
the
floor
,
the
carved
,
life
-
sized
figures
rested
in
peaceful
poses
The
knights
were
depicted
wearing
full
armor
,
shields
,
and
swords
,
and
the
tombs
gave
Langdon
the
uneasy
sensation
that
someone
had
snuck
in
and
poured
plaster
over
the
knights
while
they
were
sleeping
.
All
of
the
figures
were
deeply
weathered
,
and
yet
each
was
clearly
unique
–
different
armory
pieces
,
distinct
leg
and
arm
positions
,
facial
features
,
and
markings
on
their
shields
.