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mr Goodwill [35]
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melomori [17]2 years ago
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Chaptet 8: It's recess, so Miss Honey goes straight to see the Trunchbull, because she wants to explain what a genius Matilda is.

There's just one problem: the Trunchbull is a scary person. And she's not the most understanding individual in the world. To say the least.

As soon as the conversation starts it's pretty clear that Miss Honey is scared of the Trunchbull, and the Trunchbull will barely let Miss Honey get a word in.

Chapter 9: Unconvinced that Matilda's parents are unaware of how smart Matilda really is, Miss Honey decides to visit her parents between nine and ten o'clock that night to ensure, or guarantee, that Matilda will already be asleep.

Explanation:

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