‘The Chain Letter’
SARAH LIVINGSTONE,
By
aged 1», of Christchurch I look in. the post, there’s something for me. “Hip Hip Hooray,” I say. I open the letter, it’s from one of my friends. Oh no! Not a chain letter. I tell Mum. “Oh no,” she says, “you can do it if you want to.” Some help that is! Next day I decided to do it Sent a postcard to the top of the list gave six friends the chain letter. In 20 days I’m meant to get 216 postcards from all
over the world. (Doubt it). Oh well I did it so I*ll wait Twenty days is up. I look in the post. Nothing’ Nothing for the next week! Nothing for the next month! I’m mad! I’ll never do a so-called “chain” letter again.
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Press, 20 October 1987, Page 14
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