

Charles tries to get on the man’s good side right off the bat, but Mr. When Walnut Grove builds its very first bank, the cold and heartless Mr. Even eggs get graded.” -Laura Ingalls ( See more quotes from the TV series here) Season 2, Episode 3 – Ebenezer Sprague “My Pa says that grades aren’t everything. Burke, makes his debut appearance in this episode. Many fans wrote in after this episode to share how ‘Four Eyes’ had helped their children cope with similar situations in their own lives. Mary decides to “lose” her glasses until Miss Beadle unwittingly shows her that she does not need to worry about her glasses making her look unattractive. Mary is excited to receive a pair of brand-new glasses, but her excitement fades when other students relentlessly tease her, even after Miss Beadle points out her own pair of glasses. But when Harriet accepts the money from him, she takes the money with only two fingers, which means he did not give her any coins.

When Charles is at home counting the money to give to Harriet, he can be seen counting coins. However, it almost looks as if the sun is shining in as they are talking. In the scene where Laura and Charles were in the barn (when Laura is crying over Nellie and Willie’s cruel words), it is supposed to be nighttime. Whipple, while Laura does all the chores and assists, Caroline, with the crops. Mary quits school temporarily to work overtime with seamstress Mrs. With a large bill left unpaid Charles takes on several odd jobs at once. When the mill closes due to bankruptcy, Charles loses out on two months’ worth of crucial wages that would have officially cleared his account at the Mercantile. Season 2, Episode 1 – The Richest Man in Walnut Grove

The original episodes of Season Two aired from September 10, 1975, to March 31, 1976. The adventures of the Ingalls Family continue in Season Two of “Little House on the Prairie”.
