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The Da Vinci Code Study Guide

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by Dan Brown
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Chapters 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 Summary

Back at the Chateau Villette, Lieutenant Collet and his men are searching the premises. They have found little of interest, except for a photo of a cathedral with a list of the Priory of Sion's Grand Masters and years of their service written on the back. Then Collet receives a phone call from Andre Vernet, looking for Fache. He recognizes the voice as the armored truck driver and begins to wonder how Vernet is involved. He decides to conduct his own investigation and orders every piece of information on Mr. Vernet from Interpol.

On Teabing's plane, the passengers are instructed to prepare for landing in London. Just before landing, the pilot tells them that the air traffic control tower has requested they park at the terminal and not Teabing's private.....

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