Nancy Brown is a poor, elderly, devoutly religious cottager in the village near the Murrays’ estate, Horton Lodge. When she develops an eye inflammation that prevents her from reading the Bible, begins visiting her to read to her. From Nancy, Agnes learns that the village rector treated Nancy’s “melancholy” (depression) quite dismissively when she asked for his help and counsel—but that the new curate sought her out, gave her good advice, and helped her considerably. Mr. Weston’s kind treatment of Nancy Brown contributes to Agnes’s falling in love with him.