John SteinbeckThe wedding was in Monterey, a sombre boding ceremony in a little Protestant chapel. The church had so often seen two ripe bodies die by the process of marriage that it seemed to celebrate a mystic double death with its ritual.
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The wedding of the famous Hollywood couple, Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio, took place in Monterey, California. The ceremony was held in a small Protestant chapel. It was the sombre boding ceremony. The church had so often seen two ripe bodies die by the process of marriage that it seemed to celebrate a mystic double death with its ritual.
Source: To A God Unknown
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