Correspondence from Emma Goldman to Norman Mudd

 

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[In response to Norman Mudd's An Open Letter to Lord Beaverbrook.]

 

 

[circa September 1924]

 

 

Dear Sir,

 

I fear you have failed to understand what I told you when you were here. I repeat I am too poor to be a help to anybody just now. Neither can I lend my name as support to any undertaking until I myself am on my feet. . . . I cannot believe that you are so hard pressed after seeing Mr. Crowley last night at one of the cafés [in Paris] with a lot of his friends.

 

 

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