Chapter 97

           MorethanthreethousandpeopleareentombedorenshrinedwithinWestminsterAbbey.Thecolossalstoneinteriorburgeonswiththeremainsofkings,statesmen,scientists,poets,andmusicians.Theirtombs,packedintoeverylastnicheandalcove,rangeingrandeurfromthemostregalofmausoleumsthatofQueenElizabethI,whosecanopiedsarcophagusinhabitsitsownprivate,apsidalchapeldowntothemostmodestetchedfloortileswhoseinscriptionshavewornawaywithcenturiesoffoottraffic,leavingittoone’simaginationwhoserelicsmightliebelowthetileintheundercroft.

           DesignedinthestyleofthegreatcathedralsofAmiens,Chartres,andCanterbury,WestminsterAbbeyisconsideredneithercathedralnorparishchurch.Itbearstheclassificationofroyalpeculiar,subjectonlytotheSovereign.SincehostingthecoronationofWilliamtheConqueroronChristmasDayin1066,thedazzlingsanctuaryhaswitnessedanendlessprocessionofroyalceremoniesandaffairsofstatefromthecanonizationofEdwardtheConfessor,tothemarriageofPrinceAndrewandSarahFerguson,tothefuneralsofHenryV,QueenElizabethI,andLadyDiana.

           Evenso,RobertLangdoncurrentlyfeltnointerestinanyoftheabbey’sancienthistory,saveoneeventthefuneraloftheBritishknightSirIsaacNewton.

           InLondonliesaknightaPopeinterred.

           Hurryingthroughthegrandporticoonthenorthtransept,LangdonandSophieweremetbyguardswhopolitelyusheredthemthroughtheabbey’snewestadditionalargewalk-throughmetaldetectornowpresentinmosthistoricbuildingsinLondon.

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