Matilda
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Her life was good and happy.
When she was two. Her mother died.

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Her father was a doctor. He needed
someone to look after things.

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He asked the mother's stepsister
to live with them.

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But the girl's aunt was mean
and treated her badly.

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- Trunchbull?
- Yes.

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- Then the girl's father died.
- How did her father die?

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- The police said he killed himself.
- Why would he do that?

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No one knows.
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The end is happier.
She found a small cottage.

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She rented it for $50 a month and
planted hundreds of wild flowers.

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- And she moved out of the house.
- Good for her.

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- Do you know why I told you this?
- No.

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Your family doesn't appreciate you.
One day, things will be different.

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- Should we have tea and cookies?
- Yes, please.

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- It's the cottage from your story.
- Yes.

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The young woman is you!
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- Then... No!
- Yes.

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Aunt Trunchbull.
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When I left Aunt Trunchbull's home.
I left all my treasures behind.

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- Treasures?
- Photos of my mother and father.

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And a beautiful doll my mother
gave me. Lissy Doll, I called her.

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- Milk?
- Yes, please.


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