John, for whom Lucy has also formed an attachment. During this time Lucy and a student at Madame Beck's, Ginevra Fanshawe, become friends, and Lucy learns of Ginevra's secret suitors. Their paths cross, but he does not recognize her. John Graham Bretton, a friend of Lucy’s in her childhood, also happens to be working in Villette. Lucy, however, comes to excel at teaching and to love it.ĭr. She is elevated to the position of English teacher, though she has no qualifications for it and has a poor command of the French language spoken in Villette. During her time as the bonne d'enfants, she impresses her employer, Madame Beck, with her modesty and excellent English. She becomes a nursery governess to the three daughters of the proprietress of a large school for girls. She goes to the kingdom of Labassecour (perhaps modeled on Belgium) and, through a series of very fortunate occurrences, manages to land herself a job and a place to live on her first night in the town of Villette. She is left destitute after the death of her mysterious family and, after briefly being a nurse-companion, takes herself off on a blind, daring trip to the Continent. Lucy Snowe, a young Englishwoman of the educated class, narrates the story of her life-in a particularly partisan and sometimes unreliable manner.
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