Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones
Near Bristol N.[ew] H.[ampshire]
An XII
[10 July 1916]
Care Frater,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Yours 11.20 A.M. July 6 purporting to explain telegrams etc duly to hand; but explanations somewhat imperfect. You've been screwing somebody, and are going to have a baby; so have I, and am. But how the [illegible] that [illegible] no longer needed? I sit any one I knew?
(I wish you'd spell Therion right ΘΗΡΙΟΝ not AΡΗΙΟΝ. A is the old way of writing Θ, by the way)
It sounds as if it were Hilarion [Jeanne Foster] herself that had been dignified by the reception of your ϕ. But for various reasons this seems unlikely.
You see, I can't read your ciphers when the telegraph people get the messages wrong. That's playing the Magus act on me!
Was I.V.S. meant for I.O.H.?
and is N.V. right?
Now, do comfort this weary person by a full and clear statement of all things and an answer to [illegible] questions.
Love is the Law, Love under Will
Fraternally
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