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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 92, 93, 94, 95 Summary

While Remy ties Teabing in the back of the limo, Silas waits in the front seat. When Remy joins Silas in the driver's seat of the limo, he puts up a partition. Not long after, Silas's cell phone rings, it is the Teacher. He is finally able to give the Teacher some good news, that they had recovered the keystone. The Teacher thanks him and instructs him to give the keystone to Remy to bring to him. He tells Silas to go to the Opus Dei residence in London and wait for further instructions. Remy feels pity for the monk, because he has no idea of what will happen to him next. Remy knows that he has been used and his mentor, the bishop, has been used, as well.

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