
Stake attention in this memory
A sepia-toned photograph, likely from the 1960s, depicts a man and a woman, identified by the accompanying text as Bruce Lee and Linda Emery. The photo is rotated counter-clockwise, showing the man's head at the top looking towards the viewer, and the woman's head at the bottom also looking at the viewer. Both subjects appear to be lying down side-by-side or leaning against each other, with relaxed expressions. The man, Bruce Lee, has dark hair and is wearing a dark suit with a bow tie. The woman, Linda Emery, has short dark hair, is wearing a pearl necklace, and has a gentle smile. The image is printed on a light, textured surface, giving it a soft, slightly grainy appearance. Next to the photograph, descriptive text in both Chinese and English is visible. The English text, titled "Stepping into Marriage," recounts their story: "In 1963, an American girl named Linda Emery joined the 'Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute', and became one of Bruce Lee's early female disciples. They quickly fell in love and got together. On August 12, 1964, Bruce Lee and the pregnant Linda registered to marry at the Golden County Court in Seattle, and held a solemn and simple wedding at the Rolle Church in University of Washington. Since then, Linda has become Bruce Lee's lifetime partner." The image captures a moment of happiness and intimacy, commemorating their marriage described in the text.
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