Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Kelly

 

 

 

Cavendish Hotel.

Eastbourne.

 

 

[Undated: 29 May 1900?]

 

 

Care Frater.

 

I gather that your special is on to-day etc. I go back to Central Hotel Wednesday for the Tannhäuser. Our 0=0 [Lucile Hill] is singing Venus. I hope to see you before I go North. I shall come to Cambridge for my motor and ride up. You must make an appointment either London or Camb[ridge]. I don't know if you are coming down for good after Wednesday. Let me know without fail.

 

Yours Fraternally.

 

P[erdurabo].

 

 

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