Correspondence from George MacNie Cowie to Aleister Crowley
14 Glenisla Gardens, Edinburgh.
[Undated: circa 1913?]
Care Frater.
As I felt sure you would call at rue Vavin in Paris, I sent on a full letter there. This is in case you have missed it and are in London. One thing I mentioned was that Monday is the Edinburgh holiday and if you were well enough to arrive in the morning of that day, I could have it with you, untrammeled, tho' of course the lawyer's offices will be closed. But n'importe. I will find time anyway. You will of course stay with me, a bed is ready for you tho' my housekeeper is off for the week-end (all the better). I hope you are as fit as a fiddle again.
Yours fraternally.
F[iat] P[ax]
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