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The
two
of
them
walked
all
the
way
to
Matilda
’
s
house
in
complete
silence
.
Miss
Honey
sensed
that
Matilda
wanted
it
that
way
.
The
child
seemed
so
lost
in
thought
she
hardly
looked
where
she
was
walking
,
and
when
they
reached
the
gate
of
Matilda
’
s
home
,
Miss
Honey
said
,
"
You
had
better
forget
everything
I
told
you
this
afternoon
.
"
"
I
won
’
t
promise
to
do
that
,
"
Matilda
said
,
"
but
I
will
promise
not
to
talk
about
it
to
anyone
any
more
,
not
even
to
you
.
"
"
I
think
that
would
be
wise
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
I
won
’
t
promise
to
stop
thinking
about
it
,
though
,
Miss
Honey
,
"
Matilda
said
.
"
I
’
ve
been
thinking
about
it
all
the
way
back
from
your
cottage
and
I
believe
I
’
ve
got
just
a
tiny
little
bit
of
an
idea
.
"
"
You
mustn
’
t
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
Please
forget
it
.
"
"
I
would
like
to
ask
you
three
last
things
before
I
stop
talking
about
it
,
"
Matilda
said
.
"
Please
will
you
answer
them
,
Miss
Honey
?
"
Miss
Honey
smiled
.
It
was
extraordinary
,
she
told
herself
,
how
this
little
snippet
of
a
girl
seemed
suddenly
to
be
taking
charge
of
her
problems
,
and
with
such
authority
,
too
.
"
Well
,
"
she
said
,
"
that
depends
on
what
the
questions
are
.
"
"
The
first
thing
is
this
,
"
Matilda
said
.
"
What
did
Miss
Trunchbull
call
your
father
when
they
were
around
the
house
at
home
?
"
"
I
’
m
sure
she
called
him
Magnus
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
That
was
his
first
name
.
"