- But then... No.
- Yes. Aunt Trunchbull.

7 seconds sound clip from the Matilda (1996) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:55:42.906 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- She moved out of her wicked aunt's house and she finally got her freedom.

- Good for her.

- Do you know why I told you this?

- No.

- You were born into a family that doesn't always appreciate you, but one day, things are gonna be very different.

- Should we go inside and have tea and cookies?

- Yes, please.

- Okay.

- This is the cottage from your story.

- Yes.

- The young woman is you.

- But then... No.

- Yes. Aunt Trunchbull.

- When I left my home, Aunt Trunchbull's home I had to leave all my treasures behind.

- Treasures?

- Photographs of my mother and father and a beautiful doll my mother gave me with a china face. Lissy Doll, I called her.

- Would you like some milk?

- Yes, please.

- Why don't you run away?

- I've often thought about it, but I can't abandon my children.

[...]