Little House on the Prairie
Mr. Edwards is determined the carnival owner will not regain custody of the mute boy.
Mr. Edwards is determined the carnival owner will not regain custody of the mute boy.
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Jonathan's objections to his wife's needed new job leads to a separation.
Frank and Jesse James, posing as businessmen, hire Mary to run errands and then take her hostage.
Despondent Doc Baker retires after the death of a farmer who refused medical attention.
Sleuths Laura and Andy try to track down a thief in Walnut Grove.
A pack of starving dogs arrives at the Ingalls farm, where Mary is alone with the children.
Caroline faces temptation when handyman finds her attractive.
A grieving mother who blames Laura for her child's drowning holds the girl hostage.
A Grange convention in Chicago disillusions Charles; Mary drifts away from John.
Only Walnut Grove's children welcome an old wanderer (Hermione Baddeley).
Charles faces reality when a recluse pays a deadly price for telling Laura a secret.
When the rains make it impossible to plant their crops, the Ingalls and Edwards families head west.
The boys want to prove that a slow-witted classmate can beat Mary and Nellie for class president.
Laura suffers guilt after stealing Nellie's music box, then becomes Nellie's blackmail victim.
A black boy (Todd Bridges) offers to be the Ingalls' slave in exchange for attending school.
Mr. Edwards fumes when Charles endangers a Chinese railroad crew to rush a blasting job.
Only dangerous work pays enough for Charles to afford an operation to save Mary.
The Ingalls try to help a boy who is rejected by the townsfolk.
Mrs. Oleson casts Nellie as the lead in the children's play; a girl plots marriage for her mother.
Laura tries to help Mr. Edwards and his daughter, stricken with fever.
Mr. Edwards' adopted son, John, refuses a college scholarship when Mary agrees to be his wife.
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