Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Victor B. Neuburg
1 September [1913]
Care Frater,
I was delayed a fortnight coming from Moscow which makes the pressure on me at the moment tremendous. [Equinox] No. X will have nearly 600 pp in it as far as I can make out and I am particularly anxious to have a second eye to go over the proofs. If you could manage to come up for one day or two, if possible Wednesday I think it would be got through. I sent you the proofs as I have to go through Liber Legis with the [holograph manuscript?] which is as you remember on a book [big?] roll, and I am anxious to obey the injunction "Not so much as the style of the letter". The final proofs I could send you, but they will not be in for a fortnight I suppose. It looks as though we were going to be a month late now.
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