Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Helen Hollis
63, Washington Square, New York City.
April 28 [1919].
My dearest little sweetheart baby girl,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
That means just what it says: no it's entirely up to you. All I can do is to help you out in doing your will. I am very sorry you did not happen along this way when you first had the chance, because there is a great deal to be done, and the time to do it grows shorter every day. You ought to make up your mind right away. You see, it is a question of this baby: the Queen wants some one she can trust, so she ought to now you well, and love you, before he comes back from Florida.
Love is the law, love under will.
Ever your own big sweetheart,
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