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«
Yes
,
»
Fache
said
.
«
Our
cryptographers
are
already
working
on
it
.
We
believe
these
numbers
maybe
the
key
to
who
killed
him
.
Maybe
a
telephone
exchange
or
some
kind
of
social
identification
.
Do
the
numbers
have
any
symbolic
meaning
to
you
?
»
Langdon
looked
again
at
the
digits
,
sensing
it
would
take
him
hours
to
extract
any
symbolic
meaning
.
If
Saunière
had
even
intended
any
.
To
Langdon
,
the
numbers
looked
totally
random
.
He
was
accustomed
to
symbolic
progressions
that
made
some
semblance
of
sense
,
but
everything
here
–
the
pentacle
,
the
text
,
the
numbers
–
seemed
disparate
at
the
most
fundamental
level
.
«
You
alleged
earlier
,
»
Fache
said
,
»
that
Saunière
’
s
actions
here
were
all
in
an
effort
to
send
some
sort
of
message
…
goddess
worship
or
something
in
that
vein
?
How
does
this
message
fit
in
?
»
Langdon
knew
the
question
was
rhetorical
.
This
bizarre
communiqué
obviously
did
not
fit
Langdon
’
s
scenario
of
goddess
worship
at
all
.
O
,
Draconian
devil
?
Oh
,
lame
saint
?
Fache
said
,
«
This
text
appears
to
be
an
accusation
of
some
sort
.
Wouldn
’
t
you
agree
?
»
Langdon
tried
to
imagine
the
curator
’
s
final
minutes
trapped
alone
in
the
Grand
Gallery
,
knowing
he
was
about
to
die
.
It
seemed
logical
.
«
An
accusation
against
his
murderer
makes
sense
,
I
suppose
.
»
«
My
job
,
of
course
,
is
to
put
a
name
to
that
person
.
Let
me
ask
you
this
,
Mr
.
Langdon
.
To
your
eye
,
beyond
the
numbers
,
what
about
this
message
is
most
strange
?
»
Most
strange
?
A
dying
man
had
barricaded
himself
in
the
gallery
,
drawn
a
pentacle
on
himself
,
and
scrawled
a
mysterious
accusation
on
the
floor
.
What
about
the
scenario
wasn
’
t
strange
?
«
The
word
‘
Draconian
’
?
»
he
ventured
,
offering
the
first
thing
that
came
to
mind
.
Langdon
was
fairly
certain
that
a
reference
to
Draco
–
the
ruthless
seventh
-
century
B
.
C
.
politician
–
was
an
unlikely
dying
thought
.
«
‘
Draconian
devil
’
seems
an
odd
choice
of
vocabulary
.
»