This prayer has been sent to you for
good luck. The original copy is from
Netherlands. It has been brought around the world nine
times. The luck has now
been sent to you. You will receive good luck within four
days after receiving this
letter. This is not a 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 the rite has no
price on it. Do not keep this letter. It must leave
your hands within 93 hours
after you receive it. An R.A.F. officer received $70,000.
Joe Elliott received
$400,000., but lost it because he broke the chain. While
in the Phillipines,
General Welch lost his life six days after he received this
letter. He failed to
circulate the Prayer. However, before his death he received
$75,000. Please send
out 20 copies to see what happens to you on the 4th day.
The chain comes from
Venezuela and was written Saul Anthony de Cadin, a missionary
from South America.
I myself now forward it to you since
the chain must tour the world. You must
make 20 copies and send them 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 followings: Constance
Diaz received the chain in 1963. He
asked his secretary to send 20 copies. A few days later
he won a lottery for $200,000.
in his own country. Carlo Raditt, an office employee received
the chain. He forgot
about it and a few days later he lost his job. He found
the letter a few days later
and got a better job after he sent it to 20 people. Dalis
Fairchild received the chain
and not believing in it, threw it away. Nine days later
he died. For no reason at all
should this chain be broken.
REMEMBER!!!!! : No money. Please do not ignore this.
It does work.
Photocopy (graying) of typed original. Keystrokes
preserved. Received April 1981 in Oxnard, California. Was 81-04.
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