- Hazel is distraught to learn that a peppercorn tree she planted is to be torn down to make way for a hydraulic water pump. Posing as an environmentalist, Hazel starts a campaign to save the tree.
- Sophie is the only pupil to join the book club for fun, but it's cut short when th headmaster stuffs it with David and other English remedial students, including Christine, who manages to get watching movie versions accepted. Because her demerits approach the expulsion limit, Hazle must 'volunteer' for an extracurricular project, building a hydraulic water-pump. Alas it means cutting down the peppercorn tree she planted with her ma, so she seeks Jonathan's and Mattie's advice to start an environmentalist campaign. Rebecca seeks a cause of her own in vain, but comes up with a historical solution for the tree.—KGF Vissers
- Hazel is distraught to learn that a peppercorn tree that she planted with her mother as a young girl is to be torn down to make way for a new hydraulic water pump. Posing as an unwashed, energy saving environmentalist, Hazel starts a campaign intent on educating the school on all things "green". Meanwhile, Sophie has a struggle on her hands to convert her peers into literary lovers. In the end, she starts her own book club with Buddy, Sophus and Grendell.
- Hazel is distraught to learn that a peppercorn tree she planted with her mother is to be torn down to make way for a hydraulic water pump. Posing as an unwashed, energy saving environmentalist, Hazel starts a campaign in school to save the tree. Sophie tries to get the school's literature club to take a greater interest in reading books while Rebecca searches for a cause she can truly care about.
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