Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. "It Works." Love-Car. Melissa Horton dies. US, 1994.

                           WITH LOVE ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE

          This paper has been sent to you for good luck. The original is in
New England. This letter has been around the world nine times. The luck
has 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. Send no money. Send copies to people you
think need good luck. Do not send money as faith has no price. Do not
keep this letter. It must leave your hands within 96 hours. An R.A.P.
Officer received $3,370,000.00. Joe Elliot received $40,000.00 and lost it
because he broke the chain. While in the Philippines, George Welsh lost
his wife five days after receiving this letter. He had failed to circulate the
letter. However, after her death he mailed the letter and received
$7,775,000.00. Please send twenty copies and see what happens in four
days. The chain comes from Venezuela and was written by Saint
Anthony de Grou, a missionary from South America. Since this copy must
tour the world, you must make twenty copies and send them to friends
and associates. After a few days you will get a surprise. Constantine
Dias received the chain in 1953. He asked his secretary to make twenty
copies and send them. A few days later he won a lottery of two million
dollars. Carlo Dudit, and office employee, received the letter and forgot it
must leave his hands within 96 hours. He lost his job later. After finding
the letter again, he mailed twenty copies, a few days later, he got a better
job. Melissa Horton received the letter and not believing, she threw it
away. Nine days later she died. In 1987, this letter was received by a
young woman in California. It was faded and barely readable. She
promised herself she would retype the letter and send it on but she put it
aside to do later. She was plagued with various problems, including
extensive car repairs since the letter did not leave her hands within 96
hours. She finally typed the letter and promptly got a new car.

                   REMEMBER, SEND NO MONEY. DO NOT IGNORE THIS--
                                                               IT WORKS!


Photocopy of word processor original (large script font). Postmarked Oct. 7, 1994, mailed to Martin Lovelace (Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland) from Pennsylvania. Lines preserved.

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