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Episode 6400
Season 26, Episode 174
Airdate September 5, 1989
Production Number 6398
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Episode 6401
Another WorldSeason Twenty-Six
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Episode 6400 is the one-hundred seventy-fourth episode of the twenty-sixth season of Another World, and the six thousand three-hundred ninety-eighth episode overall.

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Amanda tells Jason the red swan was stolen. Rachel reacts calmly to the news and plans to ask Cass what is going on. Stacey comes to Derek's rescue in jail and says Courtney doesn't have a case. Cass and Frankie tell Felicia their investigation of Lucas is over but they are lying and hope she will understand when it's over. Sam confronts Amanda over her interest in the photos of Vicky and Evan. He thinks she is jealous of Vicky. Rachel tells Cass she knows about the theft of the red swan and wants an investigation started immediately. Stacey makes an eloquent plea but Derek is denied bail on the grounds that he has no real home. Amanda assures Sam she isn't romantically interested in Evan. A call interrupts their romance and Amanda learns Derek was arrested under suspicion of stealing the red swan. Rachel tells Felicia that she doesn't trust Lucas either and thinks it's a good idea to have him investigated. Felicia asks Rachel to stop interfering in her marriage but Rachel counters that Lucas is the one interfering, not her. Cass watches as Lucas offers to tutor Frankie in what it takes to get to the top. He is shocked when Frankie agrees to his training and Lucas closes the curtains. Stacey cleans up Derek's room and lies down on his bed to think of him. He is in the jail cell thinking of her.

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