Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Frank Harris
[3 April 1924]
Your letter-card just to hand. I'm glad, in a way, that you have given up the idea of beating Cohn at his own dirty game—that squares with the recommendation of my last letter. But—oh not correspondent's work! Nothing but the very highest and noblest! The inspiration will come to you, as I said, on your full apprehension of my "Magical attitude". I prophesy without one qualm that the moment you act on this principle whole-heartedly you will be swept without effort on your part into a stupendous success such as you have never known in your life.
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With my utmost devotion and all best wishes.
P.S. Anything I can do for you here, or Mudd [Norman Mudd] in London—don't hesitate to regard us as your agents. He is young, enthusiastic and so tempted to be fanatical; you must allow for that. But he has a most brilliant mind and will be invaluable as soon as he is out of his present state of impotence.
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