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Miss
Honey
stared
hard
into
the
other
woman
’
s
wet
grey
eyes
,
and
she
allowed
the
silence
to
hang
in
the
air
until
Mrs
.
Wormwood
became
uncomfortable
.
"
Do
you
wish
me
to
explain
why
I
came
?
"
she
said
.
"
Get
on
with
it
then
,
"
Mrs
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
I
’
m
sure
you
know
"
,
Miss
Honey
said
,
"
that
children
in
the
bottom
class
at
school
are
not
expected
to
be
able
to
read
or
spell
or
juggle
with
numbers
when
they
first
arrive
.
Five
-
year
-
olds
cannot
do
that
.
But
Matilda
can
do
it
all
.
And
if
I
am
to
believe
her
.
.
.
"
"
I
wouldn
’
t
,
"
Mrs
.
Wormwood
said
.
She
was
still
ratty
at
losing
the
sound
on
the
TV
.
"
Was
she
lying
,
then
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
,
"
when
she
told
me
that
nobody
taught
her
to
multiply
or
to
read
?
Did
either
of
you
teach
her
?
"
"
Teach
her
what
?
"
Mr
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
To
read
.
To
read
books
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
Perhaps
you
did
teach
her
.
Perhaps
she
was
lying
.
Perhaps
you
have
shelves
full
of
books
all
over
the
house
.
I
wouldn
’
t
know
.
Perhaps
you
are
both
great
readers
.
"
"
Of
course
we
read
,
"
Mr
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
Don
’
t
be
so
daft
.
I
read
the
Autocar
and
the
Motor
from
cover
to
cover
every
week
.
"
"
This
child
has
already
read
an
astonishing
number
of
books
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
I
was
simply
trying
to
find
out
if
she
came
from
a
family
that
loved
good
literature
.
"
"
We
don
’
t
hold
with
book
-
reading
,
"
Mr
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
You
can
’
t
make
a
living
from
sitting
on
your
fanny
and
reading
story
-
books
.
We
don
’
t
keep
them
in
the
house
.
"