Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Arthur Grimble

 

 

 

1 July [1913]

 

 

I am awfully glad to hear you are better. I am putting your sonnet [As in a Glass Darkly] into No. X [of the Equinox] [illegible]. I hope you like the Devil. I wish you would come down and see me one day this week and we will have a long chat over old times. I haven't got a chance to come out to Theydon Bois much as I should like to do it. I am leaving London on Sunday morning, I hope, for a couple of months. I quite agree that the Ballad of the Mad Bird is excellent but it is a solitary swallow. I suppose you saw Neuburg's [Victor B. Neuburg] Triumph of Pan? Have not yet sold it.

 

 

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