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300 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1977
"These beads will be our bond, a physical bond, buried fast for as long as this rock, and this beach, and these trees stand here. All right?"
"All right". He smiled softly. "We're being very romantic."
"Why not? If you're lucky enough to have love, celebrate it! Give it a home!"
"You're right. You're absolutely right. Okay, here's its home."
"Now let's make a promise. I promise never to forget what is here, or to forget what they stand for. Now you." She touched his hand, and he smiled down at her again. He had never loved her more.
"And I promise... I promise never to say good-bye to you..." And then for no reason in particular, they laughed. Because it felt good to be young, to be romantic, even to be corny.