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Adapted from Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte
My footsteps were the first to press the firm, unbroken sands. Nothing before had trampled them since last night's flowing tide had obliterated the
deepest manis of yesterday. The sand was tar and even except where the subsiding water had left behind it the traces of dimpled pools and teste
running streams
Refreshed, delighted invigorated, I walked along, forgetting all my cares, feeling as it I had wings to my feet. I could go at least forty miles without
fatigue and experience a sense of exhilaration to which I had been an entire stranger since the days of early youth About half past six, however, the
grooms began to come down to air their masters horses. First one, and then another till there were some dozen horses and five or six riders. But that
did not trouble me, for they would not come as far as the low rocks which I was now approaching. When I had reached these and walked over the
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What effect does the narrator's walk have on her?
OA She decides to start riding horses.
OR. She feels carefree and energetic
OC She thinks of taking a swim in the sea.
OD. She wants to meet more people.

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