Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to C. F. Russell
[2 January 1919]
You certainly have the most extraordinary ability to get the meaning of what you read. I think the epitome you give is admirable. The question now arises, what about the practical side of all this?
I should like to see you Friday or Saturday for lunch. The Brevoort seems to be having labor troubles, but we could walk up to Luchow's. Will you ring me up as soon as you get this, and let me know whether either of these days suit?
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