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Episode 4253
Season 18, Episode 64
Airdate April 3, 1981
Production Number 4251
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Episode 4254
Another WorldSeason Eighteen
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Episode 4253 is the sixty-fourth episode of the eighteenth season of Another World, and the four thousand two-hundred fifty-first episode overall.

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Ada found a picture of Mac and Miriam while cleaning Joey and Sandy's apartment. Philip arrived to talk to Jamie about Sandy. Marianne felt ill during breakfast with Kit. Jamie asked Philip to drop the investigation when no record of Sandy was found. Sandy asked Ada not to mention the picture of Mac and Miriam. Mitch showed Joey around the Sporting Life. Mitch told Rachel he refuses to give up his rights to Matthew. Rick prepared Jerry for discharge, who told Kit he's staying with Clarice for a week. Marianne remembered making love to Rick. Kit told Marianne she's jealous that Jerry is staying with Clarice, who no longer lives with Larry. Jamie and Cecile didn't agree when Jamie mentioned how important having a biological son is to Mac. Clarice and Leigh made Jerry feel right at home. Jamie speculated to Cecile that Mac wants to raise Matthew as his own son to carry on the Cory name. Jamie told Cecile he thinks Matthew's paternity wouldn’t matter if Mac had his own biological son. Jordan took credit for Jason's idea of opening the escort service at the Sporting Life and praised Melissa's singing. Jordan asked Melissa about an "old friend" that might come looking for her with a client book. Cecile came close to learning that Sandy is Mac's son. Ken Steele was almost caught by Jamie after planting a bomb in Mac's office.

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