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"
Do
you
have
a
bed
,
Miss
Honey
?
"
"
Well
not
exactly
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
,
smiling
again
.
"
But
they
say
it
’
s
very
healthy
to
sleep
on
a
hard
surface
.
"
All
at
once
Matilda
was
able
to
see
the
whole
situation
with
absolute
clarity
.
Miss
Honey
needed
help
.
There
was
no
way
she
could
go
on
existing
like
this
indefinitely
.
"
You
would
be
a
lot
better
off
,
Miss
Honey
,
"
she
said
,
"
if
you
gave
up
your
job
and
drew
unemployment
money
.
"
"
I
would
never
do
that
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
I
love
teaching
.
"
"
This
awful
aunt
,
"
Matilda
said
,
"
I
suppose
she
is
still
living
in
your
lovely
old
house
?
"
"
Very
much
so
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
She
’
s
still
only
about
fifty
.
She
’
ll
be
around
for
a
long
time
yet
.
"
"
And
do
you
think
your
father
really
meant
her
to
own
the
house
for
ever
?
"
"
I
’
m
quite
sure
he
didn
’
t
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
Parents
will
often
give
a
guardian
the
right
to
occupy
the
house
for
a
certain
length
of
time
,
but
it
is
nearly
always
left
in
trust
for
the
child
.
It
then
becomes
the
child
’
s
property
when
he
or
she
grows
up
.
"
"
Then
surely
it
is
your
house
?
"
Matilda
said
.
"
My
father
’
s
will
was
never
found
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
It
looks
as
though
somebody
destroyed
it
.
"
"
No
prizes
for
guessing
who
,
"
Matilda
said
.