Luck chain letter. Lottery-Death type. Experiences solicited. 28 names. US, 1975.

This chain that comes from Venezuela was written by St. Antoine de Sidi, a missionary
from South America. Since the chain must make a tour of the world, you must make 20
copies identical to this one, and send it to your friends, parents or acquaintances.
After a few days, you will get a surprise. Constantine Disco received the Chain in
1953. He asked his secretary to make 24 copies and send them. A few days later he
won the lottery of $2,000,000.00 in his country. Carlos Brandt, an office worker,
received the chain. He forgot it and lost it.  A few days later he lost his job. He
found the letter, sent out 24 copies, and nine days later he got a better job. Zenin
Berreskelli received the chain. He did not believe in it and threw it away. Nine
days later he died.  Ken Freidman, an artist, tried the chain. Within nine days he
received a great deal of help in two projects and a major exhibition in a big museum.
He added these facts to the second chain he received, which he promptly sent out
again.  Frequently people have received money.  Don Elliott got $68,000,00 but lost it
because he broke the chain.  Henrik Nove received a great message nine days after he
received this letter.  General Walsh received the letter in the Phillipines, received
$7,775,000 but six days later lost his life because he failed to circulate the chain.

For no reason should this chain be broken.

A PRAYER

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and all will acknowledge that he will light the way.
This prayer has been sent to you for Good Luck; the original copy came from the
Netherlands.  It has been around the world ten times. The luck has been sent to you;
You are to receive the Good Luck four days after receiving this letter.  It is not a joke;
you will receive it in the Mail. Send 20 copies of this letter to people you think need
Good Luck.  Please do not send money.  Do not keep this letter.  It must leave within
96 hours after you receive it.

Please send 20 copies and then see what happens the fourth day after. Add your name
to the bottom of this and leave off the top name when copying this letter.  You may add
information about what happens to you if ever received this chain before.

                                   David Metcalfe          Louis F. Polk, Jr.
                                   Lord Ashcombe           Betty Sherrill
                                   Lord Wilton             Frederick A. Melhado
                                   Lady Dudley             John Heminway
                                   Lady Jane Rayne         Fifi Fell
                                   Greta Fenston           Ann Downey
Marie Frances Cosgrave             Fleur Meyer             Patricia Brogan
Charles Riachi                     Denise Hale             Kathleen Pitney
Mark Birley                        Lita Vietor             Diana Villa
                                                           Alice W. Lorillard
                                                           Nancy T Margole [?]
                                                           [?]
                                                           Rosalie C. Culver
                                                           Helen C. Tweedy
                                                           Alida D. Talmage
                                                            Connie Talmage


Photocopy (gen. 7+). Source has variable width characters. Lines preserved. Preston, 1976 - version B, type 3.

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