Cassandra (1860)
“She had no fear of the shadows; her sole idea seemed to be to shun mankind — or rather that cold accretion called the world, which, so terrible in the mass, is so unformidable, even pitiable, in its units.”
Phase the Second: Maiden No More, ch. XIII
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