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9.The Parents
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The Parents
When Miss Honey emerged from the Headmistress's study, most of the children were outside in
the playground. Her first move was to go round to the various teachers who taught the senior class
and borrow from them a number of text-books, books on algebra1, geometry, French, English
Literature and the like. Then she sought out Matilda and called her into the classroom.
"There is no point", she said, "in you sitting in class doing nothing while I am teaching the rest of
the form the two-times table and how to spell cat and rat and mouse. So during each lesson I shall
give you one of these text-books to study. At the end of the lesson you can come up to me with
your questions if you have any and I shall try to help you. How does that sound?"
"Thank you, Miss Honey," Matilda said. "That sounds fine."
"I am sure," Miss Honey said, "that we'll be able to get you moved into a much higher form later
on, but for the moment the Headmistress wishes you to stay where you are."
"Very well, Miss Honey," Matilda said. "Thank you so much for getting those books for me."
What a nice child she is, Miss Honey thought. I don't care what her father said about her, she
seems very quiet and gentle to me. And not a bit stuck up in spite of her brilliance2. In fact she
hardly seems aware of it.
So when the class reassembled, Matilda went to her desk and began to study a text-book on
geometry which Miss Honey had given her. The teacher kept half an eye on her all the time and
noticed that the child very soon became deeply absorbed in the book. She never glanced up once
during the entire lesson.
Miss Honey, meanwhile, was making another decision. She was deciding that she would go
herself and have a secret talk with Matilda's mother and father as soon as possible. She simply
refused to let the matter rest where it was. The whole thing was ridiculous. She couldn't believe
that the parents were totally unaware3 of their daughter's remarkable4 talents. After all, Mr
Wormwood was a successful motor-car dealer5 so she presumed that he was a fairly intelligent man
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