Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Minchin

 

     

 

[Undated: circa June 1913]

 

 

Dear Brother,

 

I have now access to my files and find that I did use the word obsession [in a previous letter]. I did not however wish to imply it in any occult or mysterious sense. I was merely referring to the obvious fact that your letters, although written in your own hand-writing had been dictated by another person. I am very sorry that this is an illegitimate use of the word, for as you know, I am a great stickler for accuracy in English.

 

Yours fraternally.

 

 

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