Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Dennes, Lamb,

Pearce & Gould [Crowley's Attorneys]

 

     

 

13 September [1913]

 

 

Dear Mr. Dennes,

 

I am rather surprised at Watt and Williamson's cash account in this respect, that they said the expenses [illegible] would be trifling. I do not think £33 odd is trifling. With regard to Ellis Piers: I must really take a firm stand. I tendered the money on the day it was due and they refused it. I am surely not obliged to keep on tendering it every day until they condescend to take it.

 

 

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