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by Dan Brown
About 99 pages (29,555 words)
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Chapters 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 Summary

Aringarosa receives a message with a phone number to call to reach the Teacher. He dials the number and the destination of his call is the "Direction Centrale Police Judiciaire." Aringarosa then speaks to a man with a gruff voice.

Meanwhile, Teabing continues to tell Sophie about the Holy Grail. She is reeling in astonishment while Teabing shows her books that chronicle the role of Magdalene. He also tells her about the symbols created to represent Mary, such as the Chalice, the Holy Grail, and the Rose. Then Teabing tells her that Mary was pregnant at the crucifixion and then shuttled off to what is now France to have her baby. She is believed to have been buried along with numerous documents, called the Sangreal documents, that prove her standing,.....

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