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931
Oh
,
lame
saint
!
932
What
about
the
numbers
?
933
«
The
scrambled
Fibonacci
sequence
is
a
clue
,
»
Langdon
said
,
taking
the
printout
.
«
The
numbers
area
hint
as
to
how
to
decipher
the
rest
of
the
message
.
He
wrote
the
sequence
out
of
order
to
tell
us
to
apply
the
same
concept
to
the
text
.
O
,
Draconian
devil
?
Oh
,
lame
saint
?
Those
lines
mean
nothing
.
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934
They
are
simply
letters
written
out
of
order
.
»
935
Sophie
needed
only
an
instant
to
process
Langdon
s
implication
,
and
it
seemed
laughably
simple
.
«
You
think
this
message
is
une
anagramme
?
»
She
stared
at
him
.
«
Like
a
word
jumble
from
a
newspaper
?
»
936
Langdon
could
see
the
skepticism
on
Sophie
s
face
and
certainly
understood
.
Few
people
realized
that
anagrams
,
despite
being
a
trite
modern
amusement
,
had
a
rich
history
of
sacred
symbolism
.
937
The
mystical
teachings
of
the
Kabbala
drew
heavily
on
anagrams
rearranging
the
letters
of
Hebrew
words
to
derive
new
meanings
.
French
kings
throughout
the
Renaissance
were
so
convinced
that
anagrams
held
magic
power
that
they
appointed
royal
anagrammatists
to
help
them
make
better
decisions
by
analyzing
words
in
important
documents
.
The
Romans
actually
referred
to
the
study
of
anagrams
as
ars
magna
«
the
great
art
.
»
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938
Langdon
looked
up
at
Sophie
,
locking
eyes
with
her
now
.
«
Your
grandfather
s
meaning
was
right
in
front
of
us
all
along
,
and
he
left
us
more
than
enough
clues
to
see
it
.
»
939
Without
another
word
,
Langdon
pulled
a
pen
from
his
jacket
pocket
and
rearranged
the
letters
in
each
line
.
940
O
,
Draconian
devil
!
Oh
,
lame
saint
!
was
a
perfect
anagram
of
Leonardo
Da
Vinci
!
The
Mona
Lisa
!