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[Matilda and Miss Honey walk past the Trunchbull's house] Miss Honey: That's where Ms. Trunchbull lives. Matilda: Why is there a swing? Miss Honey: A girl I know used to live in that house. [cut to a series of flashbacks] Her life was good and happy. When she was just two years old, her mother died. Her father was a doctor, and he needed someone to look after things at home. So he invited the mother's stepsister to come and live with him. But the girl's aunt was a mean person, who treated the girl very badly. Matilda: The Trunchbull. Miss Honey: Yes. And worst of all, when the girl was five, her father died. Matilda: How did her father die? Miss Honey: The police decided he killed himself. Matilda: Why would he do such a thing? Miss Honey: No one knows. [cut back to present] The end is happier. She found a small cottage. She rented it from this lovely rhubarb farmer for just $50 a month, and she covered it in honeysuckle, and she planted hundreds of wildflowers, and she moved out of her wicked aunt's house, and she finally got her freedom.

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