Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Mary d'Este-Sturges

 

     

 

To the Subeditor,

The Equinox.

 

 

1 September [1913]

 

 

Miss Mary d'Este,

 

I can't pay anything beyond your usual salary which however I will double for the future. But I don't mind standing reasonable expenses while you are actively helping. If you work at Alton [?] you can live by it. I therefore send you a postal order for 10/- which will pay your fare and any further expenses I will defray as they arise. I will expect you Thursday morning.

 

 

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