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 ;The controller was vague。 Something about a gas leak at the pumping station拭They asked me to park in front of the terminal and keep everyone onboard until further notice。 Safety precaution。 We're not supposed to deplane until we get the all clear from airport authorities。;
 Teabing was skeptical。 Must be one hell of a gas leak。 The pumping station was a good half mile from his hangar。
 R└my also looked concerned。 ;Sir察this sounds highly irregular。;
 Teabing turned to Sophie and Langdon。 ;My friends察I have an unpleasant suspicion that we are about to be met by a weling mittee。;
 Langdon gave a bleak sigh。 ;I guess Fache still thinks I'm his man。;
 ;Either that察─Sophie said察 or he is too deep into this to admit his error。
 Teabing was not listening。 Regardless of Fache's mind´set察action needed to be taken fast。 Don't lose sight of the ultimate goal。 The Grail。 We're so dose。 Below them察the landing gear descended with a clunk。
 ;Leigh察─Langdon said察sounding deeply remorseful察 I should turn myself in and sort this out legally。 Leave you all out of it。;
 ;Oh察heavens察Robert ─Teabing waved it off。 ;Do you really think they're going to let the rest of us go拭I just transported you illegally。 Miss Neveu assisted in your escape from the Louvre察and we have a man tied up in the back of the plane。 Really now We're all in this together。;
 ;Maybe a different airport拭─Sophie said。
 Teabing shook his head。 ;If we pull up now察by the time we get clearance anywhere else察our weling party will include army tanks。;
 Sophie slumped。
 Teabing sensed that if they were to have any chance of postponing confrontation with the British authorities long enough to find the Grail察bold action had to be taken。 ;Give me a minute察─he said察hobbling toward the cockpit。
 ;What are you doing拭─Langdon asked。
 ;Sales meeting察─Teabing said察wondering how much it would cost him to persuade his pilot to perform one highly irregular maneuver。
  
 CHAPTER 81
 
 The Hawker is on final approach。
 Simon Edwards´Executive Services Officer at Biggin Hill Airport´paced the control tower察squinting nervously at the rain´drenched runway。 He never appreciated being awoken early on a Saturday morning察but it was particularly distasteful that he had been called in to oversee the arrest of one of his most lucrative clients。 Sir Leigh Teabing paid Biggin Hill not only for a private hangar but a ;per landing fee; for his frequent arrivals and departures。 Usually察the airfield had advance warning of his schedule and was able to follow a strict protocol for his arrival。 Teabing liked things just so。 The custom´built Jaguar stretch limousine that he kept in his hangar was to be fully gassed察polished察and the day's London Times laid out on the back seat。 A customs official was to be waiting for the plane at the hangar to expedite the mandatory documentation and luggage check。 Occasionally察customs agents accepted large tips from Teabing in exchange for turning a blind eye to the transport of harmless organics´mostly luxury foods´French escargots察a particularly ripe unprocessed Roquefort察certain fruits。 Many customs laws were absurd察anyway察and if Biggin Hill didn't acmodate its clients察certainly peting airfields would。 Teabing was provided with what he wanted here at Biggin Hill察and the employees reaped the benefits。
 Edwards's nerves felt frayed now as he watched the jet ing in。 He wondered if Teabing's penchant for spreading the wealth had gotten him in trouble somehow察the French authorities seemed very intent on containing him。 Edwards had not yet been told what the charges were察but they were obviously serious。 At the French authorities' request察Kent police had ordered the Biggin Hill air traffic controller to radio the Hawker's pilot and order him directly to the terminal rather than to the client's hangar。 The pilot had agreed察apparently believing the far´fetched story of a gas leak。
 Though the British police did not generally carry weapons察the gravity of the situation had brought out an armed response team。 Now察eight policemen with handguns stood just inside the terminal building察awaiting the moment when the plane's engines powered down。 The instant this happened察a runway attendant would place safety wedges under the tires so the plane could no longer move。 Then the police would step into view and hold the occupants at bay until the French police arrived to handle the situation。
 The Hawker was low in the sky now察skimming the treetops to their right。 Simon Edwards went downstairs to watch the landing from tarmac level。 The Kent police were poised察just out of sight察and the maintenance man waited with his wedges。 Out on the runway察the Hawker's nose tipped up察and the tires touched down in a puff of smoke。 The plane settled in for deceleration察streaking from right to left in front of the terminal察its white hull glistening in the wet weather。 But rather than braking and turning into the terminal察the jet coasted calmly past the access lane and continued on toward Teabing's hangar in the distance。
 All the police spun and stared at Edwards。 ;I thought you said the pilot agreed to e to the terminal 
 Edwards was bewildered。 ;He did 
 Seconds later察Edwards found himself wedged in a police car racing across the tarmac toward the distant hangar。 The convoy of police was still a good five hundred yards away as Teabing's Hawker taxied calmly into the private hangar and disappeared。 When the cars finally arrived and skidded to a stop outside the gaping hangar door察the police poured out察guns drawn。
 Edwards jumped out too。
 The noise was deafening。
 The Hawker's engines were still roaring as the jet finished its usual rotation inside the hangar察positioning itself nose´out in preparation for later departure。 As the plane pleted its 180´degree turn and rolled toward the front of the hangar察Edwards could see the pilot's face察which understandably looked surprised and fearful to see the barricade of police cars。
 The pilot brought the plane to a final stop察and powered down the engines。 The police streamed in察taking up positions around the jet。 Edwards joined the Kent chief inspector察who moved warily toward the hatch。 After several seconds察the fuselage door popped open。
 Leigh Teabing appeared in the doorway as the plane's electronic stairs smoothly dropped down。 As he gazed out at the sea of weapons aimed at him察he propped himself on his crutches and scratched his head。 ;Simon察did I win the policemen's lottery while I was away拭─He sounded more bewildered than concerned。
 Simon Edwards stepped forward察swallowing the frog in his throat。 ;Good morning察sir。 I apologize for the confusion。 We've had a gas leak and your pilot said he was ing to the terminal。;
 ;Yes察yes察well察I told him to e here instead。 I'm late for an appointment。 I pay for this hangar察and this rubbish about avoiding a gas leak sounded overcautious。;
 ;I'm afraid your arrival has taken us a bit off guard察sir。;
 ;I know。 I'm off my schedule察I am。 Between you and me察the new medication gives me the tinkles。 Thought I'd e over for a tune´up。;
 The policemen all exchanged looks。 Edwards winced。 ;Very good察sir。;
 ;Sir察─the Kent chief inspector said察stepping forward。 ;I need to ask you to stay onboard for another half hour or so。;
 Teabing looked unamused as he hobbled down the stairs。 ;I'm afraid that is impossible。 I have a medical appointment。; He reached the tarmac。 ;I cannot afford to miss it。;
 The chief inspector repositioned himself to block Teabing's progress away from the plane。 ;I am here at the orders of the French Judicial Police。 They claim you are transporting fugitives from the law on this plane。;
 Teabing stared at the chief inspector a long moment察and then burst out laughing。 ;Is this one of those hidden camera programs拭Jolly good 
 The chief inspector never flinched。 ;This is serious察sir。 The French police claim you also may have a hostage onboard。;
 Teabing's manservant R└my appeared in the doorway at the top of the stairs。 ;I feel like a hostage working for Sir Leigh察but he assures me I am free to go。; R└my checked his watch。 ;Master察we really are running late。; He nodded toward the Jaguar stretch limousine in the far corner of the hangar。 The enormous automobile was ebony with smoked glass and whitewall tires。 ;I'll bring the car。; R└my started down the stairs。
 ;I'm afraid we cannot let you leave察─the chief inspector said。 ;Please return to your aircraft。 Both of you。 Representatives from the French police will be landing shortly。;
 Teabing looked now toward Simon Edwards。 ;Simon察for heaven's sake察this is ridiculous We don't have anyone else on board。 Just the usual´R└my察our pilot察and myself。 Perhaps you could act as an intermediary拭Go have a look onboard察and verify that the plane is empty。;
 Edwards knew he was trapped。 ;Yes察sir。 I can have a look。;
 ;The devil you will ─the Kent chief inspector declared察apparently knowing enough about executive airfields to suspect Simon Edwards might well lie about the plane's occupants in an effort to keep Teabing's business at Biggin Hill。 ;I will look myself。;
 Teabing shook his head。 ;No you won't察Inspector。 This 

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