Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Aleister Crowley
P.O. Box 70. Vancouver. B.C.
Febry 3rd 1918 E.V.
My Beloved Father,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Have read your cable, and am doing my best, though have as yet received no reply from Lazenby [Charles Lazenby], and have no other in sight.
I take it that you are exceptionally busy, but have been getting my letters alright. I've written quite a number, by the way, but as long as they are not held up, well and good.
Enclosed, is another portion of record. You kept those notes of Sister Smith's [Emily Talbot Smith] and K.T.'s [Katherine Talbot] so I cannot use them as intended.
Things are not too bad here.
Love is the law, love under will.
Thy son,
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