Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. "St. Jude" first and last. Love
title. Rewritten. US, 1990.
ST. JUDE!
WITH LOVE, ALL
THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!
This paper has
been sent to you for Good Luck. It has been around
the world
thirteen times, the luck has now been sent to you. You
will receive
Good Luck within four days of receiving this letter,
provided you
send it on.
This is no
joke, you will receive Good Luck in the mail. Since the
copy must tour
the world, you must make 19 copies (plus this
paper=20
copies) and send copies to people you think need Good
Luck. Do
not send money as fate has no price. Do not keep this
letter, it
must leave your hands within 96 hours. After a few days
you will get a
surprise. This is true, even if you are not
superstitious.
Do note the
following:
Constantine
Dias received the chain, he asked his secretary to make
20 copies and
send them out. A few days later he won a lottery of
2 million
dollars.
Carlo Dadiott
received the letter and forgot that it had to leave
his hands
within 96 hours. He lost his job. After mailing the 20
copies, he got
a better job.
Joe Elliot
received $40,000.00 and lost it because he broke the
chain.
Gene Welch
received $7,775,000.00.
The letter
received by a young woman in California was faded and
barely
readable. She promised herself to rewrite the letter and
send it on,
but she forgot to. She was plagued by expensive car
repairs.
She finally wrote the letter and sent out 20 copies; she
got a new car.
Do Not Ignore
This! It Works! Thank St. Jude!
Photocopy of typed original. Some
cutting on left margin. From the collection of Charles H. Bennett. His
L12, see le1980u_dl_wb!.
Annotated: "Received fall 1990." Major reorganization and deletion.
First and last lines
in bold on received copy. Keystrokes preserved. Entered by DWV,
12/9/2005.
le1990-10_d-l'_wjlcj_rewr
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