Sarit never had been one for following orders. Besides, Dov hadn’t actually ordered her not to interfere. He simply hadn’t authorized specific action. He hadn’t told her not to go to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Indeed, there was no reason at all why she shouldn’t go there. It was a public place and the National Library, subject to certain security procedures, was a public building. So she wasn’t actually disobeying orders in going there.
She had driven there as soon as her conversation with Dov had ended – she didn’t want to waste any time. But she didn’t have a university pass, so she would have to park outside the campus and walk in. That would take a little longer.
She wasn’t really sure why she was doing this. Presumably they would phone the university to warn them if they thought there was any danger of Goliath turning up. Also Dov had told her that there was an armed guard with them in the lab. But how quickly could an armed guard respond? After all, the corridors of the National Library were full of unarmed civilians. Could an armed guard with a pistol in a holster respond quickly enough to a man like Goliath, and without harming any innocent passers-by?
And what did Goliath and the New Covenant actually want? If it was what Dov thought it was then it was not to be found at the Hebrew University. It would be somewhere in Jordan. Perhaps he thought that the manuscript would give him the precise location?
No, that doesn’t make sense!
If the information he needed was in the translation of The Book of the Straight then Senator Morris could have already given it to him based on Carmichael’s translation.
But maybe the translation was incomplete? Maybe there were gaps that needed to be filled? Maybe they were waiting for Daniel’s translation to put in place the last piece that would help them find the exact location?
Or maybe Goliath was still convinced that he needed a sample of their clothes, unaware that that approach was now obsolete.