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Agnes Grey

Chapter 23 THE SANDS

Word Count: 2123    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

able-looking houses, on each side of the broad, white road, with narrow slips of garden-ground before them, Venetian

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Agnes Grey
Agnes Grey
“Agnes Grey is the touching story of a young girl who decides to enter the world as a governess, but whose bright illusions of acceptance, freedom and friendship are gradually destroyed. Drawing on her own experience, Anne Brontë charts the development of gentle Agnes and sympathetically depicts the harsh treatment she receives along the way. Leaving her idyllic home and close-knit family, Agnes arrives at the Bloomfield's residence, inside whose walls reign cruelty and neglect. Although faced with tyrannical children and over-indulgent parents, the generosity of spirit and warm candour learnt from her own family never desert her. Agnes also remains firm in the Murray household, where she is used by the two disdainful young daughters for their own deceitful ends and where her chances of happiness are almost spoiled for her. A deeply moving account, Agnes Grey seriously discusses the contempt and inhumanity shown towards the poor though educated woman of the Victorian age, whose only resource was to become a governess.”
1 Chapter 1 THE PARSONAGE2 Chapter 2 FIRST LESSONS IN THE ART OF INSTRUCTION3 Chapter 3 A FEW MORE LESSONS4 Chapter 4 THE GRANDMAMMA5 Chapter 5 THE UNCLE6 Chapter 6 THE PARSONAGE AGAIN7 Chapter 7 HORTON LODGE8 Chapter 8 THE 'COMING OUT'9 Chapter 9 THE BALL10 Chapter 10 THE CHURCH11 Chapter 11 THE COTTAGERS12 Chapter 12 THE SHOWER13 Chapter 13 THE PRIMROSES14 Chapter 14 THE RECTOR15 Chapter 15 THE WALK16 Chapter 16 THE SUBSTITUTION17 Chapter 17 CONFESSIONS18 Chapter 18 MIRTH AND MOURNING19 Chapter 19 THE FAREWELL20 Chapter 20 THE SCHOOL21 Chapter 21 THE VISIT22 Chapter 22 THE PARK23 Chapter 23 THE SANDS24 Chapter 24 CONCLUSION