Luck chain letter (published fragments). Good Luck type. England, 1927.


English Folklore, A.R. Wright, New York, p. 103.
Mentions ". . . familiar. . . 'chains of luck' which for a number of years, right up to 1928, have worried nervous women. You are requested to send a copy of the message to nine people, and then comes the threat of 'luck'."  Last sentence below may have been given out of order.

Whoever does this will have great joy and happiness, but to those who neglect this will come misfortune. Do not break the chain. It was started on a Flanders battlefield.



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