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Willie and Charley capture a wild stallion; pressure is on Ned to teach the men how to tame the modern coal cutters.
Willie and Charley capture a wild stallion; pressure is on Ned to teach the men how to tame the modern coal cutters.
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S1, EP17 "Evolution"Ned, Nellie and Willie find that working extra hard to build the farm fund leaves little time for their other responsibilities.
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S1, EP18 "The Truth About Heroes"Willie's fear of the mines keeps him from giving Ned important information about a new machine that can cost miners their jobs.
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S1, EP19 "Night Into Day"Charley nurses Spider's horse back to health, only to see Doyle place the animal back in the constricting mines.
Pit Pony
S2, EP18 "Securities"A crowd rallies behind Ned as he battles with Mr. Crowe over the future of the mine; Willie is accepted at a photography school in Boston.
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S2, EP17 "Small Steps"Ned and Nellie argue about adoption when Nellie takes in an abandoned baby; Stringy returns home and encourages Willie to apply to a photography school.
Pit Pony
S2, EP16 "The Price of Change"The new machinery Ned gets for the mine causes Spider to loose his hearing; Rufus and Scotty have trouble maintaining their machine.
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S2, EP15 "Chasing Shadows"Willie and Charley capture a wild stallion; pressure is on Ned to teach the men how to tame the modern coal cutters.
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