This paper has been sent to you for good luck.
The original is in New
England. It has been around the world nine times. The
luck has been
sent on to you. You will receive good luck within four days
of recei-
ving this letter. Provided, in turn, you send it on.
This sis no joke.
You will receive good luck! 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 RAF of-
ficer received $470,000. While in the Philipines, George Welch
lost
his wife 51 days after receiving the letter. He had failed
to circu-
late the letter, however, before her death, he received $7,755,000.
Joe
Elliot received $40,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.
Please
send 20 copies and see what happens in four days. The chain
comes from
Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony DeGraou, a missionary
from
South America. Since this copy must tour the world, you must
make 20
copies and send them to friends and associates. After a few
days you
will get a suprise (this is true even if you are superstitious).
Do note
the following:
Constantine Dias received the chain in 1953; he asked his secretary
to
make 20 copies and send them. A few days later, he won a lottery
of two
million dollars. Carlos Daddit, and office employee, received
the let-
ter and forgot it has to 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. Deian Fairchild received
the letter
and not believing, he threw the letter away. Nine days later
he died. In
1967, the letter was recived by a young woman in California; it was
badly
faded and barely readable. She promised herself she would retype
the let-
ter and send it on, but she put it aside to do it later. She
was plagued
with various problems including expensive car repairs, as the letter
did
not leave her hands in 96 hours. She finally typed the letter
as promised
and got a new car.
Remember, send no money. Dont ignore this letter! It works
St. Jude
Photocopy of typed original. Received in Cary,
NC in September, 1995. Accompanied by another chain letter [le1995-09_mex...]. Keystrokes preserved.
Sic "sis" for "is", "dont" for "don't". Supplied by Preston.
le1995-09_dl_wlcj
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