The matter is," said Jasper, putting his face out, "that as I could not possibly make you hear my calls, I chose to break the window. Have the goodness to let my father and me at once out of this vehicle.

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In this scene from "Five Little Peppers Midway" by Margaret Sidney, Jasper expresses his frustration about being unable to get attention from the outside. He explains that his only option was to break the window to communicate his need for assistance. This highlights his determination to resolve the situation despite the difficulties.

Jasper directly requests that both he and his father be allowed to leave the vehicle, indicating a sense of urgency and a desire for freedom from confinement. This moment reflects the theme of overcoming obstacles and taking action when faced with challenges.

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