Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Fanny Hirsig
11 February 1925.
Dear Fanny,
You seem to have been misinformed on certain points with regard to myself, but be assured that I never let go. If I have the state of the case correctly you are an accomplice after the facts in the kidnapping of H. [Hansi].[1] I strongly recommend you to consult the nearest lawyer as to the implication of this and for your peculiar comfort let me tell you that I have the power and that I mean to exert it.
1—[Leah Hirsig's sister Alma Hirsig kidnapped Leah's son, Hansi, from the Abbey of Thelema and took him to America.]
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