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:33:04
- She's your problem now.
- There is no problem.

:33:10
Then beat it. We're watching TV.
:33:14
If a TV show is more important than
Matilda, you shouldn't be a parent.

:33:21
Turn it off and listen to me.
:33:28
Come on in. Get this over with.
Mrs. Wormwood won't like this.

:33:36
- Close the door.
- Who is it?

:33:39
Some teacher.
:33:43
- What did you do that for?
- What do you want?

:33:48
- Matilda has a brilliant mind.
- Yeah, right. Give me a beer.

:33:53
- Her math skills are extraordinary.
- Do you want one?

:33:58
No thank you. She's reading material
that I didn't see until college.

:34:05
College!
:34:07
With private instruction, she'd be
ready for college in a few years.

:34:12
A girl does not get anywhere
by acting intelligent.

:34:18
Look at you and me.
You chose books. I chose looks.

:34:24
I have a nice house and a husband.
You teach children their ABC's.

:34:32
You want Matilda to go to college?
:34:35
I didn't go to college.
I don't know anybody who did.

:34:40
A bunch of hippies
and cesspool salesmen.

:34:43
Don't sneer at educated people.
:34:47
If you became ill, your doctor
would be a college graduate.

:34:52
If you were sued, your lawyer
would have gone to college, too.

:34:58
Sued by who?
Who have you been talking to?


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