Christmas spirit alive and well in little girl’s letter to department store

STAFF WRITERS
December 05, 2013
news.com.au

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A broken bauble is nothing to cry over, but certainly deserves an apology. Source: ThinkStock

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Faith in humanity, restored by Faith. Source: Supplied

HER handwriting may be a little hard to decipher. But the message reads loud and clear.

The British department store, John Lewis, has launched a search to find the adorable girl who wrote this note to her local shop.

The five-year-old girl, known only as Faith, was apparently torn up that she’d smashed a Christmas bauble in the store at the weekend.

So she sent a letter to apologise and two pounds to cover the broken merch.

“To John Lewis Cambridge. I’m sorry I broke a Christmas bauble on Saturday. It cost two pounds. Here is the money for it. Sorry again. Faith. Aged 5,” she wrote.

The store was touched by the little girl’s honesty and wants to thank her for the gesture.

Spirit of Christmas? Alive and kicking in 2013.

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