[Langdon is speaking into the intercom at the gate of Teabing's house]
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Robert! Do I owe you money?
Robert Langdon:
Leigh... my friend... care to, uh, care to open up for an old colleague?
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Of course.
Robert Langdon:
Thank you.
[Sophie goes to shut the car door]
Sir Leigh Teabing:
But first, a test of honor. Three questions.
Robert Langdon:
[somewhat annoyed]
Fire away.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Your first. Shall I serve coffee or tea?
Robert Langdon:
Tea, of course.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Excellent. Second. Milk or lemon?
Sophie Neveu:
Milk?
Robert Langdon:
That would depend on the tea.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Correct. And now the third and most grave of inquiries. In which year did a Harvard sculler out-row an Oxford man at Henley?
Robert Langdon:
Surely such a travesty has never occurred.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Your heart is true. You may pass.
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