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For lier, he would pluck the moon from the sky . . . . tie up the world in ribbon, deck it with bells . . . for she is his beloved wife, Michael Learned Donat
Michael and Peter made many furnishings for their honeymoon home, here work on cabinet.
Hard work makes hearty appetites. Michael and Peter eat a mid-day snack at coffee table.
By MARIE HALLER
IT ALL STARTED with a crossword puzzle . . . our romance, that is. And though we never finished the puzzle, we did finish the romance," said Peter Donat. "What I mean is, the romance ended in marriage. Well, no, I don't really mean that either. Marriage doesn't end romance . . . rather, it's a continuation of romance. Forgive me if I seem somewhat confused. I know what I mean, but I'm not sure I'm getting the point across. You see, the whole thing is a little new to me."
Third member of the Donat menage is Archie, a feline tyrant adopted on Bermuda honeymoon.
Probably no truer words were ever spoken. At the time Peter Donat — Stephen Markley in CBS-TV's The Brighter Day— aired this philosophy about marriage, it was exactly one week and three days after his wedding. Also, he was speaking while holding the hand of his utterly entrancing young bride, Michael Learned Donat. And the way he held Michael's hand revealed considerably more than any number of wellchosen words.
The crossword -puzzle angle of their romance
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Crossword-puzzle addicts Michael and Peter were first drawn to each other by shared hobby.