![]() ![]() Jasper returns to the Peppers with a kitten and a songbird as gifts, and the cold-hearted Mr. Pepper has to leave for a few days to work at an overall factory, Polly becomes the head of the household. At dinner, all the Peppers pretend to like Polly's tasteless cake while at the King residence, Jasper celebrates his birthday with his grandfather, who barely notices Jasper until he learns that his new acquaintances are the same Pepper family who inherited the mine. ![]() ![]() After helping the Peppers repair their stove, Jasper departs. Joey and Polly invite Jasper to ride on the "Black Pirate," their "boat," a modified go-cart, and the three race down the long driveway and through the streets to the Pepper home. Polly and Joey's efforts to locate the dress's buyer lead them to the King mansion, where Jasper, King's grandson, agrees to give his new friends the necessary makings. A dress knitted by Polly is to be sold for $1.50 to purchase ingredients for the cake. Eldest daughter Polly organizes the others,Ben, Joey, Davie and Phronsie,in preparations for their mother's birthday celebration. Pepper's widow and her five children, unaware of the worth of the property, are waging a battle against poverty with the little money the matriarch earns by sewing. King is adamant about securing fifty percent ownership in a copper mine apparently owned by the family of its discoverer, the late John Pepper, a copper mining engineer. ![]()
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