CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT Will took the boys for the night and Anna spent the evening dining with Ausable at the Hancock Tavern which was hidden in a small alleyway called Corn Court. “See here on the menu?” said Ausable. “At the top, it states, ‘Visit the Historic Tea Room Up Stairs. In this room the Boston Tea Party made their plans, and dressed as Mohawk Indians to destroy the tea in Boston harbor, Dec. 16, 1773.’ What do you think about that?” “Is it true?” Anna asked. “So they claim. It also says here that it was built in 1634. Think of the history this tavern has seen.” “There is so much that is interesting and charming here in Boston,” Anna said. But, from her far off look, he could tell her mind was elsewhere. “Anna, I brought you here to forget your troubles for the night.” “I k

