Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Wilfred Talbot Smith

 

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[4 October 1917]

 

 

You see, Frater, I am rubbing this [Smith's problems with spelling and grammar] in rather hard, but you must not mind—if you wish to continue with the Work—because suppose you were to have a Probationer under you, you must be able to make yourself understood. Suppose you get some big result, you must be able to record it properly, or most of its value is lost. Suppose the Master Therion wants to see your record again???

 

 

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