Agnes Grey is independent, reserved, and serious. What’s more, she’s a born teacher who genuinely wants to teach her students—and is not afraid at all to clash with snobbish employers who always take the side of their spoiled children. But what Agnes couldn’t even imagine was that one day her student— a very young beauty, Rosalie Murray—would foolishly and mercilessly learn to use her considerable charms on men, and would become a rather cunning rival to her own teacher in the struggle for the love of a charming young priest, Weston.