Examples Of A Letter To A Spirit Ring

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Dear grandma,

I want a spirit ring please. Everyone is getting one so can I. It is only $135 and you can put a birthstone in it. I need you to fill out the paper so I can get the right birthstone in it. They have a lifetime warranty and I can get it resized for free. Joy has one so can I get one please. I will take care of it. I Won't lose it and I won’t break it. I will wear it all the time and won't take it off my finger. Can I please get a spirit ring

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