Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe
c/o American Express Co. Tunis
[circa November 1925]
Dear 516,
93.
Your note. Just a hurried and worried line to say I must ask you to send along that £10 if convenient (International Telegraphic P.O. Crowley, Burville, Tunis) as I must concentrate every resource—just at the moment. I hoped all was clear!—
Sorry about your giving up Home, and yet glad. I feel sure a fortnight will clear things thoroughly now. But really I'm too tired to understand what you write. Motored 120 miles this a.m. (cost 4/1 d!) and have another 200 to do tomorrow.
I hope I sleep, that's all!
93 93/93
Yours to the finish,
666.
P.S. Yes, I seem to have mixed up two of yours! Forgive me—I'm dead!
666.
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