Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Norman Mudd
[DRAFT]
June 8 [1924] [Draft letter dictated by Crowley to Leah Hirsig]
E. d. in w. w. I get b. and b. It is very expensive, I have to eat 3 times which I never did before. There is the usual difficulty—about working—namely, the aimlessness of it, which is of course again a function of nervous disability. I require active employment, preferably something in the nature of fighting—in fact nothing else will do. I will try and hang in till June 21 given sufficient light literature and other [illegible] of dope. Otherwise I am liable to break out which might spoil your doubtless admirable plans of which I should be pleased to hear a little more.
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