Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones
An XII
[12 October 1916]
Son,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I leave Adams Cottage on Monday; write c/o Thos Cook and Son 245 Broadway N.Y.C. on Nov 4 I leave to go c/o Professor L.M. Keasbey [Lindley Keasbey] lushallah Austin Texas. Make Checkie pay up that $100.
Duggan’s letter. Of course. Only plan is for your mother to put the securities from which the income is derived in trust, retaining a life interest. If you’ve ‘converted’ her, probably she would. It is quite all right for us to hold property; we saw to that long ago when I gave Boleskine to the Order.
I’m in the throes of packing; so no more.
Love is the Law, Love under Will.
Fraternally,
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