Correspondence from George MacNie Cowie to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

14 Glenisla Gardens, Edinburgh.

 

 

[Undated: circa 1913?]

 

 

Care Frater.

 

I had your letter from Geneva this morning and as you are to be in Paris this week I think it is safe to send the letter I had written to Rue Vavin, as you'll call there I suppose. Monday next is a holiday in Edinburgh and if you arrived in the morning we'd have the day quite free together. Lawyer's offices closed of course. Don't bring a single bottle of that particular vintage with you. The engaging person who housekeeps for me will be absent for the week-end but we'll manage all the better without. If possible let me know definitely by Saturday if you will be here or not that particular day i.e. Monday the 20th.

 

 

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