MatildaMatilda is a genius. Unfortunately, her family treats her like a dolt. Her crooked car-salesman father and loud, bingo-obsessed mother think Matilda's only talent is as a scapegoat for everything that goes wrong in their miserable lives. But it's not long before the sweet and sensitive child decides to fight back. Faced with practical jokes of sheer brilliance, her parents don't stand a chance. Book jacket. |
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Page 76
... Hands up anyone who can spell cat . " Three hands went up . They belonged to Laven- der , a small boy called Nigel and to Matilda . " Spell cat , Nigel . " Nigel spelled it . Miss Honey now decided to ask a question that normally she ...
... Hands up anyone who can spell cat . " Three hands went up . They belonged to Laven- der , a small boy called Nigel and to Matilda . " Spell cat , Nigel . " Nigel spelled it . Miss Honey now decided to ask a question that normally she ...
Page 106
... hands got covered in the muck . You should have heard her bellow . " " But how did she know it was you ? " Lavender ... hand and asked to go to the bogs . But instead of going there , I sneaked into the Trunchbull's الحمد الله 。 Z RA ...
... hands got covered in the muck . You should have heard her bellow . " " But how did she know it was you ? " Lavender ... hand and asked to go to the bogs . But instead of going there , I sneaked into the Trunchbull's الحمد الله 。 Z RA ...
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... hands out in front of you . And as I walk past I want you to turn them over so I can see if they are clean on both sides . " The Trunchbull began a slow march along the rows of desks inspecting the hands . All went well until she came ...
... hands out in front of you . And as I walk past I want you to turn them over so I can see if they are clean on both sides . " The Trunchbull began a slow march along the rows of desks inspecting the hands . All went well until she came ...
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The Reader of Books | 7 |
Mr Wormwood the Great Car Dealer | 22 |
The Ghost | 38 |
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