Correspondence from George MacNie Cowie to Aleister Crowley
14 Glenisla Gardens, Edinburgh.
14 March [1916]
Care Frater
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Last week you had only half of an unfinished letter. Warned by experience not to put everything off till the last moment, as is my charming wont, I've done in installments and scraps the disjointed affair herewith and got several matters off my mind. Don't be alarmed though, nothing fresh.
Had your today (13th). Sorry to hear you are so overdriven. That remark about the oath is pregnant with suggestion of the staggering nature of the Ordeal you are going through. I'm worrying you just as little as I can help, and keeping my own end up as well as can be expected in a time like the present. Greeting and be of good cheer.
Fraternally ever.
F[iat] P[ax]
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