Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. Trust title.  It Works. US, 1980?

   TRUST in the Lord with all good faith and He will
acknowledge and He will light the way."  This prayer
has been sent to you for good luck.  It's original copy
is from the Netherlands.  It has been around the world
nine times.  The luck has been brought to you.  You will
receive good within 4 days of receiving this letter,
provided you in turn send it back out.  THIS IS NO JOKE.
You will receive it in the mail.  Send copies of this
letter to people you think need good luck.  Do not send Money,
for fate has no price on it.  Do not keep this letter.  It
must leave your house within 96 hours after you receive it.
An RAF officer received $70,000.  Joe Elliott received
$450,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.  While in
the Phillipines, General Welch lost his wife six days after he
received the letter.  He failed to circulate the prayer.
However, before his death he received $775,000.  Please
send 20 copies and see what happens to you on the 4th day.
This chain comes from Venezuela, and was written by Saul
Anthony de Caoif, a missionary from South America.  I myself
forward it to you.  Since the Chain must make the tour of
the world, you must make 20 copies identical to this one.
Send it to your friends, parents, or associates.  After a
few days you will get a surprise.  This is true even if you
are not superstitious.  Take note of the following.  Constantine
Dies received the chain in 1953.  He asked his secretary to
make 20 copies and send them a few days later he won a lottery
for $2,000,000 in his country.
Carlo Deditt, an office employee, received the chain, he
forgot it and a few days later he lost his job.  He found
the chain letter and sent itto 20 people.  Five days later
he got an even better job.  Belon Fairchild received the
chain and, not believing in it, he threw it away.  Nine days
later, he died.  For no reason, whatsoever, should this chain
be broken.  Remember, SEND NO MONEY.
      PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THIS, IT WORKS.


Photocopy of typed original. No envelope. Pencil date "1970" on upper right is probably intended to be "1980" (compare to le1980-12-23_dl_wt_dates ). Keystrokes preserved. Sic "itto" for "it to". Provided by Wally Williams. Entered by DWV on 12/22/03.

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