Matilda, Volume 1Matilda is a genius, but her parents treat her like a dolt, so she applies her untapped mental powers to get revenge on her parents and rid her school of the evil headmistress. "Dahl has written another fun and funny book with a child's perspective on an adult world. As usual, Blake's comical sketches are the perfect complement to the satirical humor".--School Library Journal. |
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Page 186
... walked up the path . Matilda hung back . She was a bit frightened of this place now . It seemed so unreal and remote and fantastic and so totally away from this earth . It was like an illustration in Grimm or Hans Andersen . It was the ...
... walked up the path . Matilda hung back . She was a bit frightened of this place now . It seemed so unreal and remote and fantastic and so totally away from this earth . It was like an illustration in Grimm or Hans Andersen . It was the ...
Page 200
... walked away , " Matilda said . " Not until I got a job , " Miss Honey said . " And don't forget , I was by then dominated by my aunt to such an extent that I wouldn't have dared . You can't imagine what it's like to be completely con ...
... walked away , " Matilda said . " Not until I got a job , " Miss Honey said . " And don't forget , I was by then dominated by my aunt to such an extent that I wouldn't have dared . You can't imagine what it's like to be completely con ...
Page 207
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Contents
The Reader of Books | 7 |
Mr Wormwood the Great Car Dealer | 22 |
The Ghost | 38 |
Copyright | |
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