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The Da Vinci Code Study Guide

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by Dan Brown
About 99 pages (29,555 words)
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Chapters 42, 43, 44, 45 Summary

Langdon and Sophie drive to the entrance of the well fortified bank and go through two gated entrances and down into the underground protected parking. The bank is known for protecting the privacy and security of its customers. At each entrance, Sophie uses the gold key to gain entry. Once inside, they are met by a guard who points them to the elevator that corresponds with their key, and once they are in the elevator, picks up the phone and calls Interpol. They are met and escorted to a waiting room by another staff member. While the man instructs them how to access their box, they realize they do not have the account number needed in conjunction with the key to access the box. Across town, Fache and his men.....

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