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Excerpt from A Brave Lady, Vol. 3 of 3
But when she saw, for the first time, her new-old name on the address of a letter, and had to sign once again, after this long interval of years, Josephine cle Bougainville, the same sudden constriction of heart seized her. It seemed as if her youth were returned again, but in a strange ghostly fashion, and with one vital difference between the old days and the new: then her future lay all in herself, all in this visible world; - now - Did she, who had long ceased to think of herself and her own personal happiness, ever look forward to the world invisible.
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