Correspondence from George MacNie Cowie to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

14 Glenisla Gardens, Edinburgh.

 

 

10 Apr 1916.

 

 

Care Frater.

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

There seems to be an American mail this p.m. earlier than usual in the week, so I take the chance to send you a draft as the Boleskine cheque is not in. I've sent you £15 in advance in notes, this makes £25, and I'll let you have more shortly. I am going to London end of next week, and it will take something to clear off the storage charges before the things can be shifted. If I can manage to pay the mortgage interest next month, I'll let you have the whole balance, almost, but I'm not sure, till after London. You might say what you think about the affairs mentioned in [Miss] Hobb's letters. Is it worth while going on paying interest on these small things with Sutton [a pawnbroker]? Just going out to post this. It's lunch time, So fraternally.

 

F[iat] P[ax].

 

 

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