Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Truth Magazine
4 May 1905
Sir,—Your letter, with a copy of one which miscarried, to hand.
We observe that your letter is said to be “in answer to” our last. As it consists only of a question, we will content ourselves with the observation that we have no branch in Ireland.
Before I can take upon myself the responsibility of forwarding your query to our head branch, through whom alone I can obtain authorization to reply to it, I must ask your reasons for wishing to know. Should they appear to me to be of a satisfactory nature, I will at once forward your communication to India.—We beg to remain, yours obediently.
S.P.R.T. per ——
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