chapter 21

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The Mona Lisa.
For a moment, Sophie forgot, standing at the stairwell exit, about trying to escape from
The Louvre is perfect.
She was shocked to hear what Langdon had to say about the anagram he had left
Find her just as ashamed that she couldn't decode the message herself. Sophie's experience in analyzing complex symbols overlooks the simple word games, but she has to see them all the time. Before all else, Sophie had written the grammar games, the diacritics, new words, especially those that had been written in English, and when Sophie was little, her grandfather used these games to urge her to spell.
English Words. One time, he wrote down the word planets in English and told them that there were ninety-nine other amazing words in English that could be formed using the same letters: the word planets. She spent three days searching an English dictionary until she found the whole thing I couldn't imagine. Langdon said, How did your grandfather think he would invent such a thing?"
"The complicated words of the last few moments before his death were Sophie's understanding of the truth and she made her feel worse. He was
You mustn't miss it! She now denies that her grandfather, known for his passion for art and word games, amused his half as a young man by creating new words by manipulating the word letters of famous works of art. In fact, it was a game of words he had once invented that got him into unnecessary trouble. It happened when I was a kid. In an interview with an American art magazine, Sauniere expressed his dislike for "Les Demoiselles" for Arabism when he commented on Picasso's art piece Aants Avenielles
Ile meaningless doodles is vgnon
Because of that pun, the slap in the face of every Picasso fan, my grandfather might have invented that pun with Mona Lisa words earlier.
Watching Langdon, Sophie said, and tonight he has to use it as an alternative code. He was
You're right. Let us speak English for fun, but her woolly lips are upset and she continues to walk. And as they entered the State Hall, I checked.
Sophie's eyes lay in the place of honor - the middle of the wall on the right side where she hung a single plaque behind a protective wall of unbreakable glass. Her grandfather stood for a moment.
At the entrance, he pointed to the painting.
Come on, Sophie, get close. You're lucky, and few people get a chance to see it."
Alone."
Sophie obeyed him unopposed and slowly walked across the hall. And after everything I've heard,
Menalisa, she felt as if she was approaching a royal figure. When she was in front of the protective glass, Sophie trapped herself, and then she looked up and folded the whole panel with one look
Sophie wasnt sure how she expected to feel, but it certainly wasnt
What you're feeling right now. She did not feel a tidal wave of wonder or moments of wonder, for the famous face looked just as it was in the books. She stood there in silence for moments thinking it would never end, waiting for anything to happen
"What do you think?" Her grandfather whispered and stood behind her. "Pretty, isn't it? She's too young.
Sauniere smiled. You're young, but you're so beautiful.
I'm not pretty, I thought Sophie, she hated her red hair and the winch on her
Her face as she was taller than all the boys in her class looked back at the Mona Lisa and shook her head "She looks even worse than in the books. Her face... "Foggy ". And she said it was a mistake.
In French.
Her grandfather spoke English.
Sophie thought she'd talk to her grandfather if she didn't.
I repeated this new vocabulary.
This style of painting is called sfumato or smoky, he told her, which is difficult
Leonardo da Vinci was better than anyone to draw in this style, and though Sophie didn't like it, she seemed to be hiding Shana... Like
"I gave you kids at school when they kept a secret.
Her grandfather laughed, "This is one of the reasons why she is so famous. People like to guess why.
Her grandfather's voice crying out from afar, asking for help, precisely, is chilling.
Lonardo da Vinci!
The Mona Lisa!
Why did her grandfather's last words to her lead her to the famous painting, Sophie didn't have
No idea, but she could only think of one possibility. Which is a troubling possibility. Those words weren't... His last words.
Did she have to visit the Mona Lisa? Did Grandpa leave her a message there? And wiped out this.
The idea is perfectly plausible. After all, the famous painting hung in the Hall of States - a private exhibition room where Elbha El could not be accessed by the Grand Gallery, and in fact Sophie now realized that the doors to the room were only 20 meters from where her grandfather was found murdered. He could have easily visited the Mona Lisa before he died
SOFTY LOOKED BACK UP WHERE SALAM WAS THE EMERGENCY AND FELT LIKE SHE DIDNT KNOW
What does she have to do? She declares that she should lead Langdon out of the museum in the solution, but her instinct is to do the opposite. As Sophie remembered her first visit to Denon's wing as a child, she realized that if her grandfather wanted to tell her a secret, there was no better place to leave a better message than Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. "We got close to her."
He was driving around the abandoned museum at this point for an hour after visiting hours, when Sophie was six years old. And it felt as insignificant and insignificant as she
YOU LOOK CLOSELY AT THE TOP WHERE THE INCREDIBLE ROOFTOPS ARE VAST AND DOWN WHERE THE FLOOR CAUSES DIVERSITY. And the empty museum scared her, but she wouldn't let her grandfather know, so she tightened her jaws and let go of his hand.
Here's the Hall of State from here.
The Louvre. In spite of her grandfather's enthusiasm, Sophie's only desire was to go home. She had seen pictures of the Mona Lisa in the books, and she didn't like it at all, and she didn't understand. Not everyone made such a fuss about it. That's boring. "Sophie growled in French.
"Her grandfather spoke English. "French at school and English at home." Sophie said in English, but the Louvre is not my home.
Her smile.
Do you know why you're smiling?
"Maybe. Her grandfather winks, Allah, and I'll tell you all about her.
"Sophie hit the floor with her leg, she told you I don't like secrets?
"My prince, my father, life is fleeting, and you can't know it all at once.
Sophie insistently said that her voice echoed in the stairwell.
To moali? And Langdon is backing back now?
Sophie thought about this risk and I'm going to be a little crazy. I'm going to take a risk. I am
I need to know what my grandfather was trying to tell me.
What about the trip?
Sophie felt vindictive because she made Langnon a fugitive from justice and was about to abandon him now.
Unless you didn't have a choice. But she didn't. She pointed her hand toward the bottom of the stairs where there was a metal door, "Go through that door and follow the illuminated exit signs. My grandfather used to take me here. Signals will lead you to a revolving door for protection, which is one-way and leads out and gives Agadon her car key. My car is the red Smart Car in the museum staff garage, which you'll find right behind that outside door. To travel?
Uma didn't have his head examined the key in his hand.
Sophie said, "I think my grandfather may have left me a message."
Where the Mona Lisa - you could be suggesting it or why I'm in danger, or something
"What happened to my family, I have to go check it out, but if he wants to tell you why you're in danger, why didn't he just write it down?
On the ground where you say? What's behind this complicated pun? Teshma was the one my grandfather was trying to tell me.
Even the police don't know. Apparently, her grandfather did everything he could to send a live secret transmission.
To her. He wrote him a code that included the letters of her name, which nobody else knew, and asked her to look for Robert Langdon, which was wise since it was American cipher that had deciphered. And as tempting as that may seem,
I think he wanted me to get to the Mona Lisa before someone else did.
I'll come with you.
No, you don't know how long the Grand Gallery will be empty. He seemed reluctant to see that his academic curiosity was beginning to overshadow his safety.
The punch might drag him back into Flash's case.
"12 gold is now, and Sophie Bamattan has thrown at it, your fellow villager at the embassy, Mr. Langdon.
"Sophie stood up with her tongue held in astonishment. And what is that?
Don't you call me, Mr. Langdon?
Sophie noticed a side smile on Langdon's face and felt like she was smiling.
Go ahead, Robert.
When they arrived at the bottom of the stairs, Langdhame smelled a very powerful rattling odor he knew well
The smell of linen oil and plaster dust, and forward he found the illuminated exit sign with an arrow pointing to a long passage. Lagdon entered the hall.
To the right was a dark restoration hall, and it contained a slew of statues in
Various stages of repair, and to the left, Langdon saw a set of halls that looked like Harvard art workshops and professionals - including rows of racks and paintings. And framing tools for paintings - a line of art restoration and assembly. As Lagdon was passing the hall, he was pouting whether he would wake up suddenly
Now it's in his bed in Cambridge, and it's all night like a weird dream. I'm about to flee the Louvre. Infidel, whoever Sauniere's encrypted message was still in his head, and Langdon tolerated what you might find.
Sophie's at the house. In case you find anything. She seemed so elegant that her grandfather wanted her to visit the painting again. As plausible as that might have been, Langdon was now troubled by the feelings he felt.
B, they didn't come with Robert Langdon.
Weyner wrote Langdon's name on the floor and asked Sophie to look for him. But
Why? Just to help her solve a puzzle? Looks like it's next.
In the end, Saunir had no reason to extend that Lington was so adept at solving it.
Words in particular. I didn't even meet once. And most of all, Sophie simply admitted that she had to crack the code on her own. It was Sophie who knew the Fionacci sequence and Sophie no doubt would decode the message without any help from Langdon if she had more time; Sophie was supposed to decode it alone. Langdon suddenly felt an A.
I 'm sure of that, yet his conclusion omitted a missing link in the logic you followed
Why did he pick me? Langdon indulged as he headed towards the lobby. Why was the last wish
For Sonar before he died to find his estranged granddaughter? What does Sauniere think I know? Suddenly, unexpectedly, Langdon latches in, his eyes widened, and his hand reaches out to
He pockets and quickly pulls out the paper Sophie gave him. Look at the last line of a letter.
Suniere
P.S. Find Robert Langdon
P.S
At that very moment, Langdon felt that the enigmatic matic combination of Sauniere had become
Suddenly clear as the sun. Like a thunderstorm, the results of many years of studying history, banana science and its Allies, and all that Sauniere has to do with tonight have become quite crude and logical. The ideas rallied to Lankon as he tries to grasp the implications of what it all means.
Is there enough time?
He knew this was going to happen.
And without hesitation, Langdon sped towards peace.

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