Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Aleister Crowley
P.O. Box 70. Vancouver. B.C.
October 31st 1917 E.V.
My Beloved Father,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Many thanks for yours of the 18th inst. re the "Cloud Snatcher" and the shortage of illegitimate babies.
I enclose herewith M.[oney] O.[rder] $5. just collected from N.[ubem] E.[ripiam] [Wilfred Talbot Smith] in payment for Liber VII, which, by the way, is not yet to hand. I have also sent One Guinea to Bro. Cowie [George MacNie Cowie] for Liber Collegii Sancti, which is I suppose in order.
Re. the proposed baby, I am glad you answered in the way you did. Things certainly are undecided just at present.
I suppose we shall get that week together sometime; I shall be very glad when the time arrives.
We have finished reading your Bernard Shaw [Gospel According to St. Bernard Shaw] MMS, and have enjoyed it very much. I am returning it under separate cover and trust it will reach you safely. Many thanks for the same.
Love is the law, love under will.
Thy son,
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