Matilda and Ms. Honey are at her house. Matilda is shocked afterseeing Ms. Honey’s terrible living conditions.
4.Well, that goes a long way back. May I tell you a story?
2.Not too badly. I get about the same as others.
1.Miss Honey, may I ask a question? Do they pay you very badly atschool?
3.Then why are you so dreadfully poor?
Matilda and Ms. Honey are sitting on boxes in Ms. Honey’s housewith cup of tea in their hands.
When I was about two years old, my mother passed away so my dad called upon my aunt to live with us. My aunt used to exploit me and I coulddo nothing about it. Then, when I was six, my dad mysteriously passed away too. My aunt soon took over my house illegally and she started exploiting me even more…
Matilda is shocked upon hearing this. Its late so they head back toMatilda’s home. In front of Matilda’s house, she asks Ms. Honey about the nick-names of the members of the family.
Ms. Trunchbull...
My aunt takes up all my money and gives me only a pound permonth to spend from which I pay forty pence as the rent for this cottage.And, do you know who my aunt is?
Who?
Matilda comes home and takes her father’s cigar. She tries to lift and move the cigar as per her will.Finally, she is able to move the cigar freely by Wednesday.
The following Thursday, Ms. Trunchbull again takes the period andtests the students. Just then, a chalk lifts up by itself and things are getting written on the board.
Agatha, this is Magnus,This is Magnus.
It's Magnus And you'd better believe it.
Agatha, give my Jenny back her house.Give my jenny her wages give my Jenny the house Then get out of here.if you don't I will come and get youI will come and get you like you got me.I am watching youAgatha
The following Thursday, Ms. Trunchbull again takes the period andtests the students. Just then, a chalk lifts up by itself and things are getting written on the board.