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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 85, 86, 87 Summary

While Teabing, Sophie, and Langdon are in the church, Remy, the butler parks the car in an alley and goes to the back where the monk is. He retrieves a wine opener from the bar. Silas can see what is happening and becomes very fearful. Then, Remy cuts the ropes that bind Silas and pours both of them a glass of vodka. He apologizes for not releasing Silas earlier. Silas is astonished. Remy tells him that he had been hired by the Teacher also. Then he hands Silas a gun and retrieves another pistol from the car's glove box and tells Silas they have unfinished business.

Fache arrives at the Biggin Hill airport where Teabing's plane had landed earlier. Holding a gun to the head of the terrified pilot he gets a.....

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