Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to R.H.S. Truell
[Undated: circa March 1913]
Dear Truell,
I hate to put you out at all, but the question is hard upon me and I am very distressed. Strong bulls have encompassed me, Bulls of Busham have beset me round. Consequently if you can, without too much inconvenience, please do.
You cannot mean to tell me that you find Book 4 disagreeable. I have received an enormous number of letters from near and far, saying that it involves their idea of simplicity: but perhaps it is your wisdom and proudness that stands in the way
Yes, come soon and bring your boys with you.
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