The family returns from Pincus Pines to find an open window, a dusted house, a dining room table set for a meal, and a chicken on the stove. Molly's Tanta Elka did it for all of them. To give Elka a vacation, Molly pretends to win a Pincus...See moreThe family returns from Pincus Pines to find an open window, a dusted house, a dining room table set for a meal, and a chicken on the stove. Molly's Tanta Elka did it for all of them. To give Elka a vacation, Molly pretends to win a Pincus Pines raffle for two weeks, but Elka can't go to the mountains due to her pressure. She decides to give someone else in HER family the days, which upsets Jake. In the end, Mrs. Herman, who has pretended she couldn't stay for the four weeks she supposedly "paid" for her seashore vacation, "trades" her two weeks at the seashore for the two weeks at Pincus Pines. Therefore, Elka is then happy to go on vacation. Written by
Robert Gold
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