Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to J.F.C. Fuller
[Postmarked 3 October 1908]
My dear Fuller,
Hear thou the Word of the Lord!
If our scheme for tackling King Solomon is still on, I suggest Bournemouth, where living is as cheap as one likes and the golf is cheap too, and not muddy. I don't think your esteemed wife would interfere with our work; but if I brought mine, which is more than doubtful, her name would be Euphemia.
November 1 would be an excellent date to begin; so I keep it open so that you may make any preparations you like, if it's on. I think a fortnight's steady work should break the back of the work—or ours.
I am keeping a long intelligible record of my present Working of Magick Art: only if I get nowhere it'll be rather waste of time.
Yours between two mantras
Aleister Crowley
XIII [Liber Pyramidos (DCLXXI)] not here yet; [illegible] expect about it for 24 hours.
Captain Fuller 89 Overstrand Mansions Battersea London S.W.
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