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8.The Trunchbull
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The Trunchbull
In the interval1, Miss Honey left the classroom and headed straight for the Headmistress's study.
She felt wildly excited. She had just met a small girl who possessed2, or so it seemed to her, quite
extraordinary qualities of brilliance3. There had not been time yet to find out exactly how brilliant
the child was, but Miss Honey had learned enough to realise that something had to be done about
it as soon as possible. It would be ridiculous to leave a child like that stuck in the bottom form.
Normally Miss Honey was terrified of the Headmistress and kept well away from her, but at this
moment she felt ready to take on anybody. She knocked on the door of the dreaded4 private study.
"Enter!" boomed the deep and dangerous voice of Miss Trunchbull. Miss Honey went in.
Now most head teachers are chosen because they possess a number of fine qualities. They
understand children and they have the children's best interests at heart. They are sympathetic.
They are fair and they are deeply interested in education. Miss Trunchbull possessed none of these
qualities and how she ever got her present job was a mystery.
She was above all a most formidable female. She had once been a famous athlete, and even now
the muscles were still clearly in evidence. You could see them in the bull-neck, in the big
shoulders, in the thick arms, in the sinewy5 wrists and in the powerful legs. Looking at her, you got
the feeling that this was someone who could bend iron bars and tear telephone directories in half.
Her face, I'm afraid, was neither a thing of beauty nor a joy for ever. She had an obstinate6 chin, a
cruel mouth and small arrogant7 eyes. And as for her clothes . . . they were, to say the least,
extremely odd. She always had on a brown cotton smock which was pinched in around the waist
with a wide leather belt. The belt was fastened in front with an enormous silver
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