Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe

 

     

 

Banker's Trust.

[Paris]

 

May 16 [1928]

 

 

C[ara] S[oror] 516 [Jane Wolfe]

 

93.

 

Things are moving here, after the bad catastrophe. The reconstruction is now simple, and hopeful.

     

Hope you'll be really well soon, another 6 months or so ought to make you feel like a two-year-old.

     

Can you give me particulars of the cases sent to Naples when you came over?

     

Thanks to Mrs. W.[alker], I can't inspect contents of 10 cases sent thence to Paris. There was one case in a different place in N.Y. at an engraver's I think. But was this case sent to join the others in warehouse, or sent separately?

     

Am terrifically busy: so excuse scribble and absence of "chat".

 

93     93/93.

 

Fraternally,

 

666.

 

 

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