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17.Miss Honey's Story
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Miss Honey's Story
"We mustn't hurry this," Miss Honey said, "so let's have another cup of tea. And do eat that other
slice of bread. You must be hungry."
Matilda took the second slice and started eating it slowly. The margarine wasn't at all bad. She
doubted whether she could have told the difference if she hadn't known. "Miss Honey," she said
suddenly, "do they pay you very badly at our school?"
Miss Honey looked up sharply. "Not too badly," she said. "I get about the same as the others."
"But it must still be very little if you are so dreadfully poor," Matilda said. "Do all the teachers live
like this, with no furniture and no kitchen stove and no bathroom?"
"No, they don't," Miss Honey said rather stiffly. "I just happen to be the exception."
"I expect you just happen to like living in a very simple way," Matilda said, probing a little
further. "It must make house cleaning an awful lot easier and you don't have furniture to polish or
any of those silly little ornaments2 lying around that have to be dusted every day. And I suppose if
you don't have a fridge you don't have to go out and buy all sorts of junky things like eggs and
mayonnaise and ice-cream to fill it up with. It must save a terrific lot of shopping."
At this point Matilda noticed that Miss Honey's face had gone all tight and peculiar-looking. Her
whole body had become rigid4. Her shoulders were hunched5 up high and her lips were pressed
together tight and she sat there gripping her mug of tea in both hands and staring down into it as
though searching for a way to answer these not-quite-so-innocent questions.
There followed a rather long and embarrassing silence. In the space of thirty seconds the
atmosphere in the tiny room had changed completely and now it was vibrating with awkwardness
and secrets. Matilda said, "I am very sorry I asked you
those questions, Miss Honey. It is not any of my business."
At this, Miss Honey seemed to rouse herself. She gave a shake of her shoulders and then very
carefully she placed her mug on the tray.
"Why shouldn't you ask?" she said. "You were bound to ask in the end. You are much too bright
not to have wondered. Perhaps I even wanted you to ask. Maybe that is why I invited you here
after all. As a matter of fact you are the first visitor to come to the cottage since I moved in two
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