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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 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Summary

Langdon, Sophie, the butler, and Silas, along with Teabing flee France for the anticipated safety of London. Teabing warns Sophie and Langdon of the dangers and seriousness of the role they have chosen to play in the history of the Holy Grail. Sophie is still secretly hopeful that the whole adventure will lead to answers for her about what happened to her family. Teabing believes that everything that has happened to the three has happened for a reason and that the time has come for the truth of the Grail to be revealed. Sophie is strong and nonplussed and quote's Teabing's words back to him; "You do not find the Grail, the Grail finds you."

While standing in Teabing's empty chateau, Fache receives a call that the president of the.....

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