Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to H.B.M. Consul General, Paris

 

 

 

Au Cadran Bleu

Chelles, S. et M.

 

 

June 28/24 E.V.

 

 

H.B.M. Consul General

Paris

 

 

Sir:

 

I have the honour to inform you that I propose to call at the Consulate General early this week on the business hereunder stated.

          

a. To enquire whether a telegram was dispatched to London on my behalf on May 2 and if so, to refund the cost.

          

b. To execute a P. of A.

         

c. To complain formally of the insults to which I was subjected on the occasion of my last visit to the Consulate General.

 

I have the honour to be, Sir,

 

 Your obedient servant.

 

Edward Alexander Crowley.

 

 

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