Matilda
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- You like to read?
- Yes. I love to read.

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- What do you like to read?
- I've been reading Darls Chickens.

:29:19
Charles Dickens.
I could read him every day.

:29:24
So could I.
:29:29
All right, take out your workbooks
and let's start with section three.

:29:42
I'll be back in a moment.
:29:55
Gotcha! Right in the neck.
:30:02
Come in.
:30:06
Almost got you.
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Good to see you, Jen.
:30:13
Time for one of our
little heart-to-hearts?

:30:20
It's about the new girl in my class,
Matilda Wormwood.

:30:25
Her father says she's a real wart.
:30:28
A carbuncle. A blister.
A pustule of malignant ooze.

:30:32
- Matilda is sweet and very bright.
- A bright child?

:30:38
- She can multiply large sums.
- So can a calculator.

:30:43
I think she might be happier
in an older and more advanced class.

:30:49
You can't handle the little viper,
so you're trying to get rid of her.

:30:54
- No...
- Typical, slothful cowardice!

:30:59
The distance the shot-put goes
depends on your effort.


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