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"
I
see
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
Well
,
all
I
came
to
tell
you
was
that
Matilda
has
a
brilliant
mind
.
"
But
I
expect
you
knew
that
already
.
"
"
Of
course
I
knew
she
could
read
,
"
the
mother
said
.
"
She
spends
her
life
up
in
her
room
buried
in
some
silly
book
.
"
"
But
does
it
not
intrigue
you
"
,
Miss
Honey
said
,
"
that
a
little
five
-
year
-
old
child
is
reading
long
adult
novels
by
Dickens
and
Hemingway
?
Doesn
’
t
that
make
you
jump
up
and
down
with
excitement
?
"
"
Not
particularly
,
"
the
mother
said
.
"
I
’
m
not
in
favour
of
blue
-
stocking
girls
.
A
girl
should
think
about
making
herself
look
attractive
so
she
can
get
a
good
husband
later
on
.
Looks
is
more
important
than
books
,
Miss
Hunky
.
.
.
"
"
The
name
is
Honey
,
"
Miss
Honey
said
.
"
Now
look
at
me
,
"
Mrs
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
Then
look
at
you
.
You
chose
books
.
I
chose
looks
.
"
Miss
Honey
looked
at
the
plain
plump
person
with
the
smug
suet
-
pudding
face
who
was
sitting
across
the
room
.
"
What
did
you
say
?
"
she
asked
.
"
I
said
you
chose
books
and
I
chose
looks
,
"
Mrs
.
Wormwood
said
.
"
And
who
’
s
finished
up
the
better
off
?
Me
,
of
course
.
I
’
m
sitting
pretty
in
a
nice
house
with
a
successful
businessman
and
you
’
re
left
slaving
away
teaching
a
lot
of
nasty
little
children
the
ABC
.
"