Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Theodor Reuss

 

     

 

4 July [1913]

 

 

Dear Merlin,

 

I enclose copy of [Samuel] Gasking's letter which please return for filing. That makes two of us in the workhouse. I am writing to the executors of Yarker's [John Yarker] estate for information as to the property of the Rite, but not answering Gasking's letter. I think he must be 33°, 95° all right, and if so, one must send him an invitation. It does not matter because even if [Richard] Higham were against us, we are still in a majority in the Sanctuary. Personally I don't expect any real opposition.

 

Yours ever.

 

P.S. Enclosed are the letters I propose sending with regard to the Grand Lodge.

 

 

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