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11.Bruce Bogtrotter and the Cake
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Bruce Bogtrotter and the Cake
"How can she get away with it?" Lavender said to Matilda. "Surely the children go home and tell
their mothers and fathers. I know my father would raise a terrific stink1 if I told him the
Headmistress had grabbed me by the hair and slung2 me over the playground fence."
"No, he wouldn't," Matilda said, "and I'll tell you why. He simply wouldn't believe you."
"Of course he would."
"He wouldn't," Matilda said. "And the reason is obvious. Your story would sound too ridiculous to
be believed. And that is the Trunchbull's great secret."
"What is?" Lavender asked.
Matilda said, "Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous3. Go the
whole hog4. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it's unbelievable. No parent is
going to believe this pigtail story, not in a million years. Mine wouldn't. They'd call me a liar5."
"In that case", Lavender said, "Amanda's mother isn't going to cut her pigtails off."
"No, she isn't," Matilda said. "Amanda will do it herself. You see if she doesn't."
"Do you think she's mad?" Lavender asked.
"Who?"
"The Trunchbull."
"No, I don't think she's mad," Matilda said. "But she's very dangerous. Being in this school is like
being in a cage with a cobra. You have to be very fast on your feet."
They got another example of how dangerous the Headmistress could be on the very next day.
During lunch an announcement was made that the whole school should go into the Assembly Hall
and be seated as soon as the meal was over.
When all the two hundred and fifty or so boys and girls were settled down in Assembly, the
Trunchbull marched on to the platform. None of the other teachers came in with her. She was
carrying a riding-crop in her right hand. She stood up there on centre stage in her green breeches
with legs apart and riding-crop in hand, glaring at the sea of upturned faces before her.
"What's going to happen?" Lavender whispered.
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