Correspondence from George MacNie Cowie to Aleister Crowley
14 Glenisla Gardens, Edinburgh.
[Undated: circa 1913?]
Care Frater.
I have been lazy and have put off writing. What cheer now? Any chance of Victoria the Great [Vittoria Cremers] being laid by the heels and made to disgorge Sanctuary Lamps etc? And any chance of No. X [of the Equinox] coming forth? That will be in due time. This trouble must have greatly cripples you, but may be but a final trial of your patience let's hope.
You say you will be going away on the 15th and I would very much like to know for how long. I do not want to throw away any money coming to London if I am not to see you and about the 1st of January is the time. You'll let me know, will you?
I've been having a pretty strenuous time and am looking forward to a week or so's holiday with added keenness. How is the Mater [Leila Waddell]? She did not give me her address when I last heard from her, so I couldn't write.
All good wishes.
Yours fraternally.
Geo M Cowie.
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