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This House erected 1729. Desecrated by British Troops, 1775-6. Chaplain J. J. Kane chooses this old land- mark whereon to hang his weird tale, Ilian; or the Curse of the Old South Church of Boston, which, as he says, is the story of a great crime and the punishment meted out to the guilty — in the narration of which he apparently drew inspiration from every quarter of the Qflobe and the oceans of the world, which he takes pleasure in mentioning at length in his introduction, written in 1888 on ...board the U. S. Flagship Pensacola. The porch of the church is the scene of many secret meetings between 262 IN AND ABOUT BOSTON Professor Homerand, of this novel, and the beautiful Southern spy, Helen Claymuire, of South Carolina, frequently at an hour when the bell tolled midnight. Here, frenzied at the thought that the Professor meant to marry Miss Rathmire, the Southern woman called down the malediction of retributive divine justice upon their union. It was a terrible curse — prophetic of accumulated miseries — and with it she left him.
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