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The Da Vinci Code Study Guide

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by Dan Brown
About 99 pages (29,551 words)
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Chapters 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 Summary

Sophie and Langdon show Teabing the Rosewood box. He lifts the lid and holds the cryptex in his hands. Langdon begins examining the box and upon closer inspection finds that the rose pops out of the top like a puzzle piece. Just then, from behind him, Silas makes his move, hitting Langdon over the head and knocking him to the floor.

Silas demands that Sophie and Teabing hand over the keystone. Teabing agrees and seeing that he is on crutches, Silas orders him to hand over the keystone. While Teabing tries to balance the heavy marble keystone in one hand and balance on his crutch with the other hand, he loses his balance, and the keystone flies through the air. Teabing's crutch comes down on Silas with a crushing blow.....

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