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 Now or never察Robert察a voice urged。 Just like the leg press in the Harvard gym。 
 With dizzying exertion察he planted his feet against the wall behind him察braced his arms and chest against the stack察and pushed。 Nothing happened。 
 Fighting for air察he repositioned and tried again察extending his legs。 Ever so slightly察the stack moved。 He pushed again察and the stack rocked forward an inch or so and then back。 Langdon took advantage of the motion察inhaling what felt like an oxygenless breath and heaving again。 The shelf rocked farther。
 Like a swing set察he told himself。 Keep the rhythm。 A little more。 
 Langdon rocked the shelf察extending his legs farther with each push。 His quadriceps burned now察and he blocked the pain。 The pendulum was in motion。 Three more pushes察he urged himself。 
 It only took two。
 There was an instant of weightless uncertainty。 Then察with a thundering of books sliding off the shelves察Langdon and the shelf were falling forward。 
 Halfway to the ground察the shelf hit the stack next to it。 Langdon hung on察throwing his weight forward察urging the second shelf to topple。 There was a moment of motionless panic察and then察creaking under the weight察the second stack began to tip。 Langdon was falling again。 
 Like enormous dominoes察the stacks began to topple察one after another。 Metal on metal察books tumbling everywhere。 Langdon held on as his inclined stack bounced downward like a ratchet on a jack。 He wondered how many stacks there were in all。 How much would they weigh拭The glass at the far end was thick 。 。 。 
 Langdon's stack had fallen almost to the horizontal when he heard what he was waiting for´a different kind of collision。 Far off。 At the end of the vault。 The sharp smack of metal on glass。 The vault around him shook察and Langdon knew the final stack察weighted down by the others察had hit the glass hard。 The sound that followed was the most unwele sound Langdon had ever heard。
 Silence。
 There was no crashing of glass察only the resounding thud as the wall accepted the weight of the stacks now propped against it。 He lay wide´eyed on the pile of books。 Somewhere in the distance there was a creaking。 Langdon would have held his breath to listen察but he had none left to hold。
 One second。 Two 。 。 。 
 Then察as he teetered on the brink of unconsciousness察Langdon heard a distant yielding 。 。 。 a ripple spidering outward through the glass。 Suddenly察like a cannon察the glass exploded。 The stack beneath Langdon collapsed to the floor。 
 Like wele rain on a desert察shards of glass tinkled downward in the dark。 With a great sucking hiss察the air gushed in。
 
 Thirty seconds later察in the Vatican Grottoes察Vittoria was standing before a corpse when the electronic squawk of a walkie´talkie broke the silence。 The voice blaring out sounded short of breath。 ;This is Robert Langdon Can anyone hear me拭
 Vittoria looked up。 Robert She could not believe how much she suddenly wished he were there。 
 The guards exchanged puzzled looks。 One took a radio off his belt。 ;Mr。 Langdon拭You are on channel three。 The mander is waiting to hear from you on channel one。;
 ;I know he's on channel one察damn it I don't want to speak to him。 I want the camerlegno。 Now Somebody find him for me。;
 
 In the obscurity of the Secret Archives察Langdon stood amidst shattered glass and tried to catch his breath。 He felt a warm liquid on his left hand and knew he was bleeding。 The camerlegno's voice spoke at once察startling Langdon。
 ;This is Camerlegno Ventresca。 What's going on拭
 Langdon pressed the button察his heart still pounding。 ;I think somebody just tried to kill me 
 There was a silence on the line。
 Langdon tried to calm himself。 ;I also know where the next killing is going to be。;
 The voice that came back was not the camerlegno's。 It was mander Olivetti's此 Mr。 Langdon。 Do not speak another word。;
 
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 Langdon's watch察now smeared with blood察read 941 P。M。 as he ran across the Courtyard of the Belvedere and approached the fountain outside the Swiss Guard security center。 His hand had stopped bleeding and now felt worse than it looked。 As he arrived察it seemed everyone convened at once´Olivetti察Rocher察the camerlegno察Vittoria察and a handful of guards。 
 Vittoria hurried toward him immediately。 ;Robert察you're hurt。;
 Before Langdon could answer察Olivetti was before him。 ;Mr。 Langdon察I'm relieved you're okay。 I'm sorry about the crossed signals in the archives。;
 ;Crossed signals拭─Langdon demanded。 ;You knew damn well´;
 ;It was my fault察─Rocher said察stepping forward察sounding contrite。 ;I had no idea you were in the archives。 Portions of our white zones are cross´wired with that building。 We were extending our search。 I'm the one who killed power。 If I had known 。 。 。;
 ;Robert察─Vittoria said察taking his wounded hand in hers and looking it over察 the Pope was poisoned。 The Illuminati killed him。;
 Langdon heard the words察but they barely registered。 He was saturated。 All he could feel was the warmth of Vittoria's hands。
 The camerlegno pulled a silk handkerchief from his cassock and handed it to Langdon so he could clean himself。 The man said nothing。 His green eyes seemed filled with a new fire。
 ;Robert察─Vittoria pressed察 you said you found where the next cardinal is going to be killed拭
 Langdon felt flighty。 ;I do察it's at the´;
 ;No察─Olivetti interrupted。 ;Mr。 Langdon察when I asked you not to speak another word on the walkie´talkie察it was for a reason。; He turned to the handful of assembled Swiss Guards。 ;Excuse us察gentlemen。;
 The soldiers disappeared into the security center。 No indignity。 Only pliance。
 Olivetti turned back to the remaining group。 ;As much as it pains me to say this察the murder of our Pope is an act that could only have been acplished with help from within these walls。 For the good of all察we can trust no one。 Including our guards。; He seemed to be suffering as he spoke the words。
 Rocher looked anxious。 ;Inside collusion implies´;
 ;Yes察─Olivetti said。 ;The integrity of your search is promised。 And yet it is a gamble we must take。 Keep looking。; 
 Rocher looked like he was about to say something察thought better of it察and left。
 The camerlegno inhaled deeply。 He had not said a word yet察and Langdon sensed a new rigor in the man察as if a turning point had been reached。 
 ;mander拭─The camerlegno's tone was impermeable。 ;I am going to break conclave。;
 Olivetti pursed his lips察looking dour。 ;I advise against it。 We still have two hours and twenty minutes。;
 ;A heartbeat。;
 Olivetti's tone was now challenging ;What do you intend to do拭Evacuate the cardinals single´handedly拭
 ;I intend to save this church with whatever power God has given me。 How I proceed is no longer your concern。;
 Olivetti straightened。 ;Whatever you intend to do 。 。 。; He paused。 ;I do not have the authority to restrain you。 Particularly in light of my apparent failure as head of security。 I ask only that you wait。 Wait twenty minutes 。 。 。 until after ten o'clock。 If Mr。 Langdon's information is correct察I may still have a chance to catch this assassin。 There is still a chance to preserve protocol and decorum。;
 ;Decorum拭─The camerlegno let out a choked laugh。 ;We have long since passed propriety察mander。 In case you hadn't noticed察this is war。;
 A guard emerged from the security center and called out to the camerlegno察 Signore察I just got word we have detained the BBC reporter察Mr。 Glick。; 
 The camerlegno nodded。 ;Have both he and his camerawoman meet me outside the Sistine Chapel。;
 Olivetti's eyes widened。 ;What are you doing拭
 ;Twenty minutes察mander。 That's all I'm giving you。; Then he was gone。
 
 When Olivetti's Alpha Romeo tore out of Vatican City察this time there was no line of unmarked cars following him。 In the back seat察Vittoria bandaged Langdon's hand with a first´aid kit she'd found in the glove box。
 Olivetti stared straight ahead。 ;Okay察Mr。 Langdon。 Where are we going拭
 
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 Even with its siren now affixed and blaring察Olivetti's Alpha Romeo seemed to go unnoticed as it rocketed across the bridge into the heart of old Rome。 All the traffic was moving in the other direction察toward the Vatican察as if the Holy See had suddenly bee the hottest entertainment in Rome。
 Langdon sat in the backseat察the questions whipping through his mind。 He wondered about the killer察if they would catch him this time察if he would tell them what they needed to know察if it was already too late。 How long before the camerlegno told the crowd in St。 Peter's Square they were in danger拭The incident in the vault still nagged。 A mistake。
 Olivetti never touched the brakes as he snaked the howling Alpha Romeo toward the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria。 Langdon knew on any other day his knuckles would have been white。 At the moment察however察he felt anesthetized。 Only the throbbing in his hand reminded him where he was。 
 Overhead察the siren wailed。 Nothing like telling him we're ing察Langdon thought。 And yet they were making incredible time。 He guessed Olivetti would kill the siren as they drew nearer。 
 Now with a moment to sit and reflect察Langdon felt a tinge of amazement as the news of 

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