Matilda
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:07:23
Did any packages come today?
:07:27
- Where did all this come from?
- The library.

:07:31
- The library? You're only four!
- 6...

:07:38
Then you'd be in school already.
:07:41
I was supposed to start school
in September. You wouldn't listen.

:07:46
Get up.
:07:50
Give me that book!
:07:54
- How old is Matilda?
- Four.

:07:57
- I'm 6... I was six in August.
- You're a liar.

:08:03
- I want to go to school.
- Who'd sign for the packages?

:08:09
We can't leave valuable packages
on the doorstep. Go watch TV.

:08:15
- There's something wrong with her.
- Tell me about it.

:08:21
Hey, dipface! Have a marshmallow.
Have another!

:08:27
Dipface!
:08:36
Matilda longed for a friend,
like the kind people in her books.

:08:43
It occurred to her that
talking dragons and princesses -

:08:48
- might exist only in story books.
:08:52
But she was about to discover she
had a strength she didn't know of.

:08:58
But she was about to discover she
had a strength she didn't know of.

:08:58
I'm great! I'm incredible!
Michael, pencil and paper.


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