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danbrown.angels&demons-第94章

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ted in his hand。 His leverage was instantly lost。
 The Hassassin drove him deeper still。
 It was then Langdon saw it。 Poking out from under the coins directly beneath his face。 A narrow; black cylinder。 The silencer of Olivetti's gun! Langdon reached out; but as his fingers wrapped around the cylinder; he did not feel metal; he felt plastic。 When he pulled; the flexible rubber hose came flopping toward him like a flimsy snake。 It was about two feet long with a jet of bubbles surging from the end。 Langdon had not found the gun at all。 It was one of the fountain's many harmless spumanti 。 。 。 bubble makers。
 
 Only a few feet away; Cardinal Baggia felt his soul straining to leave his body。 Although he had prepared for this moment his entire life; he had never imagined the end would be like this。 His physical shell was in agony 。 。 。 burned; bruised; and held underwater by an immovable weight。 He reminded himself that this suffering was nothing pared to what Jesus had endured。
 He died for my sins 。 。 。 
 Baggia could hear the thrashing of a battle raging nearby。 He could not bear the thought of it。 His captor was about to extinguish yet another life 。 。 。 the man with kind eyes; the man who had tried to help。
 As the pain mounted; Baggia lay on his back and stared up through the water at the black sky above him。 For a moment he thought he saw stars。 
 It was time。
 Releasing all fear and doubt; Baggia opened his mouth and expelled what he knew would be his final breath。 He watched his spirit gurgle heavenward in a burst of transparent bubbles。 Then; reflexively; he gasped。 The water poured in like icy daggers to his sides。 The pain lasted only a few seconds。
 Then 。 。 。 peace。
 
 The Hassassin ignored the burning in his foot and focused on the drowning American; whom he now held pinned beneath him in the churning water。 Finish it fully。 He tightened his grip; knowing this time Robert Langdon would not survive。 As he predicted; his victim's struggling became weaker and weaker。 
 Suddenly Langdon's body went rigid。 He began to shake wildly。
 Yes; the Hassassin mused。 The rigors。 When the water first hits the lungs。 The rigors; he knew; would last about five seconds。 
 They lasted six。
 Then; exactly as the Hassassin expected; his victim went suddenly flaccid。 Like a great deflating balloon; Robert Langdon fell limp。 It was over。 The Hassassin held him down for another thirty seconds to let the water flood all of his pulmonary tissue。 Gradually; he felt Langdon's body sink; on its own accord; to the bottom。 Finally; the Hassassin let go。 The media would find a double surprise in the Fountain of the Four Rivers。
 〃Tabban!〃 the Hassassin swore; clambering out of the fountain and looking at his bleeding toe。 The tip of his boot was shredded; and the front of his big toe had been sheared off。 Angry at his own carelessness; he tore the cuff from his pant leg and rammed the fabric into the toe of his boot。 Pain shot up his leg。 〃Ibn al…kalb!〃 He clenched his fists and rammed the cloth deeper。 The bleeding slowed until it was only a trickle。
 Turning his thoughts from pain to pleasure; the Hassassin got into his van。 His work in Rome was done。 He knew exactly what would soothe his disfort。 Vittoria Vetra was bound and waiting。 The Hassassin; even cold and wet; felt himself stiffen。
 I have earned my reward。 
 
 Across town Vittoria awoke in pain。 She was on her back。 All of her muscles felt like stone。 Tight。 Brittle。 Her arms hurt。 When she tried to move; she felt spasms in her shoulders。 It took her a moment to prehend her hands were tied behind her back。 Her initial reaction was confusion。 Am I dreaming? But when she tried to lift her head; the pain at the base of her skull informed her of her wakefulness。
 Confusion transforming to fear; she scanned her surroundings。 She was in a crude; stone room…large and well…furnished; lit by torches。 Some kind of ancient meeting hall。 Old…fashioned benches sat in a circle nearby。
 Vittoria felt a breeze; cold now on her skin。 Nearby; a set of double doors stood open; beyond them a balcony。 Through the slits in the balustrade; Vittoria could have sworn she saw the Vatican。
 
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 Robert Langdon lay on a bed of coins at the bottom of the Fountain of the Four Rivers。 His mouth was still wrapped around the plastic hose。 The air being pumped through the spumanti tube to froth the fountain had been polluted by the pump; and his throat burned。 He was not plaining; though。 He was alive。
 He was not sure how accurate his imitation of a drowning man had been; but having been around water his entire life; Langdon had certainly heard accounts。 He had done his best。 Near the end; he had even blown all the air from his lungs and stopped breathing so that his muscle mass would carry his body to the floor。 
 Thankfully; the Hassassin had bought it and let go。
 Now; resting on the bottom of the fountain; Langdon had waited as long as he could wait。 He was about to start choking。 He wondered if the Hassassin was still out there。 Taking an acrid breath from the tube; Langdon let go and swam across the bottom of the fountain until he found the smooth swell of the central core。 Silently; he followed it upward; surfacing out of sight; in the shadows beneath the huge marble figures。
 The van was gone。
 That was all Langdon needed to see。 Pulling a long breath of fresh air back into his lungs; he scrambled back toward where Cardinal Baggia had gone down。 Langdon knew the man would be unconscious now; and chances of revival were slim; but he had to try。 When Langdon found the body; he planted his feet on either side; reached down; and grabbed the chains wrapped around the cardinal。 Then Langdon pulled。 When the cardinal broke water; Langdon could see the eyes were already rolled upward; bulging。 Not a good sign。 There was no breath or pulse。
 Knowing he could never get the body up and over the fountain rim; Langdon lugged Cardinal Baggia through the water and into the hollow beneath the central mound of marble。 Here the water became shallow; and there was an inclined ledge。 Langdon dragged the naked body up onto the ledge as far as he could。 Not far。 
 Then he went to work。 pressing the cardinal's chain…clad chest; Langdon pumped the water from his lungs。 Then he began CPR。 Counting carefully。 Deliberately。 Resisting the instinct to blow too hard and too fast。 For three minutes Langdon tried to revive the old man。 After five minutes; Langdon knew it was over。 
 Il preferito。 The man who would be Pope。 Lying dead before him。
 Somehow; even now; prostrate in the shadows on the semisubmerged ledge; Cardinal Baggia retained an air of quiet dignity。 The water lapped softly across his chest; seeming almost remorseful 。 。 。 as if asking forgiveness for being the man's ultimate killer 。 。 。 as if trying to cleanse the scalded wound that bore its name。 
 Gently; Langdon ran a hand across the man's face and closed his upturned eyes。 As he did; he felt an exhausted shudder of tears well from within。 It startled him。 Then; for the first time in years; Langdon cried。
 
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 The fog of weary emotion lifted slowly as Langdon waded away from the dead cardina
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