Correspondence from Thomas Driberg to Aleister Crowley

 

 

 

 

[circa August 1926]

 

 

Dear Sir Aleister,

 

I am writing this in the hope that it will reach you: I sent another letter the other day, but I am sending this one by a different channel. I was unable to visit you as I had promised owing to circumstances over which I have no control. I am afraid you must be terribly disappointed in me but these are the first chances I have had of getting a letter to you. I have no time to say more that that, I am at least safe and well, and will try to write later on. I do hope you will get this.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

Thomas Driberg

 

 

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