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Chapters 29, 30, 31 Summary
Back at the Church Saint-Sulpice, Silas searches for a means to crush the floor tile between him and his treasure. He smashes the floor tile with a candle holder covered with his cape. He reveals a compartment and reaches in to find a stone tablet with a Bible verse referenced. He finds a Bible and looks up the verse which reads "Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further." At that same moment, the Sister retrieves an envelope hidden in her bed frame. Inside the envelope are three phone numbers and she begins dialing.
Meanwhile, Langdon remains face down on the floor of the Louvre with a gun trained at his head. Sophie springs into action, walking toward the far wall. The security guard sees her silhouette and calls out to her; she identifies herself and tells the guard that Langdon is no threat...
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