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    Agnes Grey by Anne Bron­të is a semi-auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal nov­el that tells the sto­ry of a young governess’s strug­gles with the cru­el­ty and mis­treat­ment she faces from her employ­ers, while explor­ing themes of social class, inde­pen­dence, and per­son­al growth.

    1. Chapter I — The Parsonage
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    2. Chapter II — First Lessons in the Art of Instruction
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    3. Chapter III — A Few More Lessons
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    4. Chapter IV — The Grandmamma
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    5. Chapter V — The Uncle
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    6. Chapter VII — Horton Lodge
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    7. Chapter VIII — The ‘Coming Out’
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    8. Chapter IX — The Ball
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    9. Chapter X — The Church
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    10. Chapter XI — The Cottagers
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    11. Chapter XII — The Shower
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    12. Chapter XIII — The Primroses
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    13. Chapter XIV — The Rector
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    14. Chapter XV — The Walk
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    15. Chapter XVI — The Substitution
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    16. Chapter XVII — Confessions
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    17. Chapter XVIII — Mirth and Mourning
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    18. Chapter XIX — The Letter
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    19. Chapter XX — The Farewell
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    20. Chapter XXI — The School
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    21. Chapter XXII — The Visit
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    22. Chapter XXIII — The Park
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    23. Chapter XXIV — The Sands
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    24. Chapter XXV — Conclusion
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