Correspondence from Leah Hirsig to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

 

c/o M. Gerard Aumont, Tunis

 

 

Feb. 21, 1925 e.v.

 

 

Care Frater,

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

Enclosed copies of letters sent to Tranker [Heinrich Tränker] which The Beast asks me to send you.

     

He has also asked me to give you the name of

 

 Mrs. Jennie W. Larson

2827 Lydale St., Chicago

 

who apparently has a good deal of Magical Power of a sort and—the usual thing—probably gone badly astray by the usual humbug. Will you telephone her or get in touch with her. She may prove useful.

     

Mr. Barron [William Barron] is here for a time. He asks for a copy of Eq[uino]x III-1 by the next post, if possible or sooner. He has no money for the moment but will send it on when it arrives. Gives you Salama, owes you a letter but can never find time to do anything outside doing jackal to The Beast. He says further "God knows when you'll get that examination paper; if sent in its original form it would have been a succession of small books but can answer the whole damn thing out of my head in three hours with the help of 777. (some sort of an answer, you know). Also at the sacrifice of a charmingly obscure literary style.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

Alostrael

31-666-31

 

 

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