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The Edge of Night/Episode 478

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Episode 478
Season 3, Episode 21
Airdate January 29, 1958
Production Number 478
Written by
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Episode 479
The Edge of NightSeason Three
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Episode 478 is the twenty-first episode of the third season of The Edge of Night, and the four hundred seventy-eighth episode overall.

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At breakfast Martin talks to Bebe about the money incident. He is proud of her for not keeping it. He gives her $5 for her movie party. He had to hock his watch to get the money. At work Martin asks Harris about the chances of making the big money. He gives his boss some ideas on how to run the business efficiently but Harris says that he is too new to tell them how to run things. He tells him to stick to what he is doing and stay out of the other areas. When Harris leaves, Martin heads for the taxi operation. Sara goes to Hester to talk about Bebe. Hester tells Sara there are somethings about the job that trouble Martin. Harris angrily calls for Martin and scolds him for going to the taxi shop. Martin says that he wants "in". He feels the so called taxi shop is where the big money is. He tells Harris that he could convert a stolen car in to a taxi fast, cheap, and safe. Harris claims no knowledge but says he'll have to tell Mitchell about these crooked ideas. Sara goes to the school to meet Bebe. The girl feels so guilty that she can't look at Sara in the face. Sara however hugs her. They both sob. Sara tells her that she understands and invites her movie party over for ice cream after the movies. Martin comes home and says that Bebe doesn't need Sara anymore. He then says that he is moving up and that it is all worth the gamble.

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