The Ingalls leave Walnut Grove and the Carters move into their old house. Meanwhile Nellie returns to Walnut Grove and Nancy runs away because she is no longer the center of attention. These are just a few of the moments from the ninth season.
""[Loosely] based on the popular "Little House" book series by Laura Ingalls-Wilder, this dramatic series followed the frontier lives of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and their three young daughters: Mary, Laura and Carrie"--IMDb."
"The Ingalls leave Walnut Grove and the Carters move into their old house. Meanwhile Nellie returns to Walnut Grove and Nancy runs away because she is no longer the center of attention. These are just a few of the moments from the ninth season."@en
"The continuing adventures of the Ingalls family, pioneers living in rural Minnesota in the 1800's."@en
"In the opening episode, the Ingalls leave Walnut Grove and the Carters move into their house. When Royal becomes terminally ill, Jenny tries to drown herself. Harriet makes Nels run for mayor. A man facing financial ruin shoots his wife and daughter. The Wilders befriend a wild boy who escaped from a traveling sideshow and Mr. Edwards tries to adopt him. Nellie returns to Walnut Grove. After her attempted suicide, Jenny must learn to walk and talk again. Laura wins a book-writing contest. Albert returns from the city and goes through morphine withdrawal. Laura blames Doc for the loss of her newborn baby. Mr. Edwards befriends an orangutan. Willie gets engaged, upsetting his mother."@en
"The story of a young pioneer family's struggle to build a new life for themselves on the American frontier of the 1870s."@en
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