Correspondence [telegram] from Aleister Crowley
[Undated: circa October 1919]
Dear Mr. Cabell,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I have got to thank you for Jurgen, the best book that has yet come out of U.S.A. I am especially flattered by your use of my Gnostic Mass. But I fear you are a sad humbug; I find moonshine whisky not whisky at all, but the pure spirit of the Corn. It resembles the best vodka. Why then repine?
Love is the law, love under will.
Yours in most sincere admiration of a supreme genius,
Aleister Crowley.
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