Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Kelly

 

 

 

The Imperial Hotel.

Bournemouth.

 

 

[Undated: circa 1904?]

 

 

Dear Gerald.

 

Please take this as very serious.

     

Tell nurse Rose [Rose Kelly] has gone to town with me and wants her medicine.

     

If guile is no good, use force. Call in police if necessary.

     

Nurse is (says R.) administering a noxious drug within the meaning of the Act.

     

When the medicine is in your hands—be sure it is the right one or else all of them—keep it.

     

Get nurse to confess; if she does, dismiss her simply, if not send medicines to analyst.

     

I am sure you will agree.

 

Aleister.

 

 

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