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out here until´;
 Vittoria turned察her eyes blazing。 ;If there's another way in察there's another way out。 If this guy disappears察we're fungito。; 
 Langdon knew enough Italian to know she was right。 
 The alley on the right side of the church was pinched and dark察with high walls on both sides。 It smelled of urine´a mon aroma in a city where bars outnumbered public rest rooms twenty to one。 
 Langdon and Vittoria hurried into the fetid dimness。 They had gone about fifteen yards down when Vittoria tugged Langdon's arm and pointed。
 Langdon saw it too。 Up ahead was an unassuming wooden door with heavy hinges。 Langdon recognized it as the standard porta sacra´a private entrance for clergy。 Most of these entrances had gone out of use years ago as encroaching buildings and limited real estate relegated side entrances to inconvenient alleyways。
 Vittoria hurried to the door。 She arrived and stared down at the doorknob察apparently perplexed。 Langdon arrived behind her and eyed the peculiar donut´shaped hoop hanging where the doorknob should have been。
 ;An annulus察─he whispered。 Langdon reached out and quietly lifted the ring in his hand。 He pulled the ring toward him。 The fixture clicked。 Vittoria shifted察looking suddenly uneasy。 Quietly察Langdon twisted the ring clockwise。 It spun loosely 360 degrees察not engaging。 Langdon frowned and tried the other direction with the same result。 
 Vittoria looked down the remainder of the alley。 ;You think there's another entrance拭
 Langdon doubted it。 Most Renaissance cathedrals were designed as makeshift fortresses in the event a city was stormed。 They had as few entrances as possible。 ;If there is another way in察─he said察 it's probably recessed in the rear bastion´more of an escape route than an entrance。;
 Vittoria was already on the move。
 Langdon followed deeper into the alley。 The walls shot skyward on both sides of him。 Somewhere a bell began ringing eight o'clock 。 。 。 
 
 Robert Langdon did not hear Vittoria the first time she called to him。 He had slowed at a stained´glass window covered with bars and was trying to peer inside the church。 
 ;Robert ─Her voice was a loud whisper。
 Langdon looked up。 Vittoria was at the end of the alley。 She was pointing around the back of the church and waving to him。 Langdon jogged reluctantly toward her。 At the base of the rear wall察a stone bulwark jutted out concealing a narrow grotto´a kind of pressed passageway cutting directly into the foundation of the church。
 ;An entrance拭─Vittoria asked。
 Langdon nodded。 Actually an exit察but we won't get technical。 
 Vittoria knelt and peered into the tunnel。 ;Let's check the door。 See if it's open。;
 Langdon opened his mouth to object察but Vittoria took his hand and pulled him into the opening。
 ;Wait察─Langdon said。
 She turned impatiently toward him。
 Langdon sighed。 ;I'll go first。;
 Vittoria looked surprised。 ;More chivalry拭
 ;Age before beauty。;
 ;Was that a pliment拭
 Langdon smiled and moved past her into the dark。 ;Careful on the stairs。;
 He inched slowly into the darkness察keeping one hand on the wall。 The stone felt sharp on his fingertips。 For an instant Langdon recalled the ancient myth of Daedelus察how the boy kept one hand on the wall as he moved through the Minotaur's labyrinth察knowing he was guaranteed to find the end if he never broke contact with the wall。 Langdon moved forward察not entirely certain he wanted to find the end。 
 The tunnel narrowed slightly察and Langdon slowed his pace。 He sensed Vittoria close behind him。 As the wall curved left察the tunnel opened into a semicircular alcove。 Oddly察there was faint light here。 In the dimness Langdon saw the outline of a heavy wooden door。
 ;Uh oh察─he said。
 ;Locked拭
 ;It was。; 
 ;Was拭─Vittoria arrived at his side。
 Langdon pointed。 Lit by a shaft of light ing from within察the door hung ajar 。 。 。 its hinges splintered by a wrecking bar still lodged in the wood。
 They stood a moment in silence。 Then察in the dark察Langdon felt Vittoria's hands on his chest察groping察sliding beneath his jacket。 
 ;Relax察professor察─she said。 ;I'm just getting the gun。;
 
 At that moment察inside the Vatican Museums察a task force of Swiss Guards spread out in all directions。 The museum was dark察and the guards wore U。S。 Marine issue infrared goggles。 The goggles made everything appear an eerie shade of green。 Every guard wore headphones connected to an antennalike detector that he waved rhythmically in front of him´the same devices they used twice a week to sweep for electronic bugs inside the Vatican。 They moved methodically察checking behind statues察inside niches察closets察under furniture。 The antennae would sound if they detected even the tiniest magnetic field。 
 Tonight察however察they were getting no readings at all。
 
 65

 The interior of Santa Maria del Popolo was a murky cave in the dimming light。 It looked more like a half´finished subway station than a cathedral。 The main sanctuary was an obstacle course of torn´up flooring察brick pallets察mounds of dirt察wheelbarrows察and even a rusty backhoe。 Mammoth columns rose through the floor察supporting a vaulted roof。 In the air察silt drifted lazily in the muted glow of the stained glass。 Langdon stood with Vittoria beneath a sprawling Pinturicchio fresco and scanned the gutted shrine。 
 Nothing moved。 Dead silence。 
 Vittoria held the gun out in front of her with both hands。 Langdon checked his watch此804 P。M。 We're crazy to be in here察he thought。 It's too dangerous。 Still he knew if the killer were inside察the man could leave through any door he wanted察making a one´gun outside stakeout totally fruitless。 Catching him inside was the only way 。 。 。 that was察if he was even still here。 Langdon felt guilt´ridden over the blunder that had cost everyone their chance at the Pantheon。 He was in no position to insist on precaution now察he was the one who had backed them into this corner。 
 Vittoria looked harrowed as she scanned the church。 ;So察─she whispered。 ;Where is this Chigi Chapel拭
 Langdon gazed through the dusky ghostliness toward the back of the cathedral and studied the outer walls。 Contrary to mon perception察Renaissance cathedrals invariably contained multiple chapels察huge cathedrals like Notre Dame having dozens。 Chapels were less rooms than they were hollows´semicircular niches holding tombs around a church's perimeter wall。 
 Bad news察Langdon thought察seeing the four recesses on each side wall。 There were eight chapels in all。 Although eight was not a particularly overwhelming number察all eight openings were covered with huge sheets of clear polyurethane due to the construction察the translucent curtains apparently intended to keep dust off the tombs inside the alcoves。
 ;It could be any of those draped recesses察─Langdon said。 ;No way to know which is the Chigi without looking inside every one。 Could be a good reason to wait for Oliv´; 
 ;Which is the secondary left apse拭─she asked。
 Langdon studied her察surprised by her mand of architectural terminology。 ;Secondary left apse拭
 Vittoria pointed at the wall behind him。 A decorative tile was embedded in the stone。 It was engraved with the same symbol they had seen outside´a pyramid beneath a shining star。 The grime´covered plaque beside it read
 
 COAT OF ARMS OF ALEXANDER CHIGI 
 WHOSE TOMB IS LOCATED IN THE 
 SECONDARY LEFT APSE OF THIS CATHEDRAL 
 
 Langdon nodded。 Chigi's coat of arms was a pyramid and star拭He suddenly found himself wondering if the wealthy patron Chigi had been an Illuminatus。 He nodded to Vittoria。 ;Nice work察Nancy Drew。;
 ;What拭
 ;Never mind。 I´;
 A piece of metal clattered to the floor only yards away。 The clang echoed through the entire church。 Langdon pulled Vittoria behind a pillar as she whipped the gun toward the sound and held it there。 Silence。 They waited。 Again there was sound察this time a rustling。 Langdon held his breath。 I never should have let us e in here The sound moved closer察an intermittent scuffling察like a man with a limp。 Suddenly around the base of the pillar察an object came into view。
 ;Figlio di puttana ─Vittoria cursed under her breath察jumping back。 Langdon fell back with her。 
 Beside the pillar察dragging a half´eaten sandwich in paper察was an enormous rat。 The creature paused when it saw them察staring a long moment down the barrel of Vittoria's weapon察and then察apparently unmoved察continued dragging its prize off to the recesses of the church。
 ;Son of a 。 。 。; Langdon gasped察his heart racing。
 Vittoria lowered the gun察quickly regaining her posure。 Langdon peered around the side of the column to see a workman's lunchbox splayed on the floor察apparently knocked off a sawhorse by the resourceful rodent。
 Langdon scanned the basilica for movement and whispered察 If this guy's here察he sure as hell heard that。 You sure you don't want to wait for Olivetti拭
 ;Secondary left apse察─Vittoria repeated。 ;Where is it拭
 Reluctantly Langdon turned and tried to get his bearings。 Cathedral terminology was like stage directions´totally counterintuitive。 He faced the main altar。 Stage center。 Then he pointed with his thumb backward over his shoulder。 
 They both

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