Correspondence from Leah Hirsig to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

 

43 Belsize Park Gardens,

Hampstead N.W. London,

 

 

Mar. 10/22.

 

 

Care Frater,

 

93.

 

On leaving Paris, the Beast asked me to write you as soon as I got the chance. He received your letter of Feb 18. All he said about Mahachatera was "Nonsense" so I cannot enlighten you as to what he knows about the Order you mention.

     

Now as to the Campaign here. Both Jacobi of Chiswick Press and Hollings the Book Seller are scared out of their pants because they are afraid the police will get after the books of Crowley. Of course they are little fish and A.C.'s solicitors are investigating the Pro-German nonsense. As I'm here only four days there is nothing definite as yet.

     

I have been trying to get rid of the Rodin Books [Rodin in Rime]—as yet nothing doing. But with regard to them as well as to the other books, book sellers wasn’t to know what is on the market. I really must have an inventory of your stock to get anything done and also to do everything in a business way as instructed by Aiwass.

     

Thank you for the letter to Parker Garrett. Beast was mightily pleased with it—you touched the right chord without the least bit of emotionalism. I am sure it will help.

     

I am doing all I can here to help establish the Law. "Success is your proof" is ever in my mind.

     

Best wishes to you.

 

93     93/93.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

Alostrael

31-66-31

 

 

Sir C.S. Jones

Box 141

Chicago, Ill.

 

 

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