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Considering she had several pregnancies during her early years as Nancy, I could never understand why the writers never let Nancy become pregnant! It made no sense in retrospect- Mike and Nancy giving Laurie Ann a sibling would have been a great storyline. Likewise with Vanessa and Bruce on Love of Life- they never had a biological child of their own.

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Dec 26 1962

Austin and Toby exchange the money they plan to give Ted to keep him off Austin's back for the time being. When Austin goes to Ted's office to deliver the money, Ted says that they must abide by the conditions they previously agreed upon. Austin then informs Ted that he would never even dream about jeopardizing his career for personal business or pleasure. Meanwhile, Bill calls Reynolds to tell him that Tony has been arrested. After hearing this, Reynolds then gets a call from Nancy in which she passes on the information about Austin and Ted's meeting.

Dec 23 1963

Winston tells Phil his complicated plan which will likely keep the Warrens from leaving town. Emory and Lyn discuss their soon-to-be monetary situation and why they both have to be in superior physical and mental condition for their plan to work. Lyn is worried that Emory will leave her shortly after the baby is born, but Emory assures her that he isn't going anywhere.

Dec 23 1965

Louise tells Mike what happened between her and Phil. Meanwhile, Martha becomes upset when she hears children singing Christmas carols because her fragile health complicates her having children of her own. She feels that Christmas is a phony holiday without children of one's own around, and Bill tries to cheer her up. Phoebe, who is still in the hospital, gets a surprise visit and a Christmas present from Martha. Realizing Martha is upset, Phoebe says that Martha will make a great mother some day. Phil receives a phone call which bothers Louise because she thinks it is from an old flame who is back in town.

Nov 8 1968

Lee Pollock is upset about something that happened at school. His classmate Miss Brown tries unsuccessfully to reassure him. Lee is worried about his involvement in the Kurtz murder. Nancy and Mike Karr consult with police chief Phil Capice about Lee's possible involvement in the murder. When Nancy visits Lee's instructor at the art institute, she learns that Lee's work began to suffer right after the murder took place.

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