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61
You
need
a
vacation
,
Robert
.
62
The
past
year
had
taken
a
heavy
toll
on
him
,
but
he
didn
t
appreciate
seeing
proof
in
the
mirror
.
His
usually
sharp
blue
eyes
looked
hazy
and
drawn
tonight
.
A
dark
stubble
was
shrouding
his
strong
jaw
and
dimpled
chin
.
Around
his
temples
,
the
gray
highlights
were
advancing
,
making
their
way
deeper
into
his
thicket
of
coarse
black
hair
.
Although
his
female
colleagues
insisted
the
gray
only
accentuated
his
bookish
appeal
,
Langdon
knew
better
.
63
If
Boston
Magazine
could
see
me
now
.
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64
Last
month
,
much
to
Langdon
s
embarrassment
,
Boston
Magazine
had
listed
him
as
one
of
that
city
s
top
ten
most
intriguing
people
a
dubious
honor
that
made
him
the
brunt
of
endless
ribbing
by
his
Harvard
colleagues
.
65
Tonight
,
three
thousand
miles
from
home
,
the
accolade
had
resurfaced
to
haunt
him
at
the
lecture
he
had
given
.
66
«
Ladies
and
gentlemen
»
the
hostess
had
announced
to
a
full
house
at
the
American
University
of
Paris
s
Pavilion
Dauphine
,
»
Our
guest
tonight
needs
no
introduction
.
He
is
the
author
of
numerous
books
:
The
Symbology
of
Secret
Sects
,
The
An
of
the
Illuminati
,
The
Lost
Language
of
Ideograms
,
and
when
I
say
he
wrote
the
book
on
Religious
Iconology
,
I
mean
that
quite
literally
.
Many
of
you
use
his
textbooks
in
class
.
»
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The
students
in
the
crowd
nodded
enthusiastically
.
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«
I
had
planned
to
introduce
him
tonight
by
sharing
his
impressive
curriculum
vitae
.
However
»
She
glanced
playfully
at
Langdon
,
who
was
seated
onstage
.
«
An
audience
member
has
just
handed
me
a
far
more
,
shall
we
say
intriguing
introduction
.
»
She
held
up
a
copy
of
Boston
Magazine
.
Langdon
cringed
.
Where
the
hell
did
she
get
that
?
69
The
hostess
began
reading
choice
excerpts
from
the
inane
article
,
and
Langdon
felt
himself
sinking
lower
and
lower
in
his
chair
.
Thirty
seconds
later
,
the
crowd
was
grinning
,
and
the
woman
showed
no
signs
of
letting
up
.
«
And
Mr
.
Langdon
s
refusal
to
speak
publicly
about
his
unusual
role
in
last
year
s
Vatican
conclave
certainly
wins
him
points
on
our
intrigue
-
o
-
meter
.
»
The
hostess
goaded
the
crowd
.
«
Would
you
like
to
hear
more
?
»
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The
crowd
applauded
.