Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Wilfred Talbot Smith

 

     

 

c/o Bankers Trust.

Paris.

 

 

16 Mar [1929]

 

 

CF

 

93

 

By a deplorable mistake your letter was totally destroyed by fire only 3 minutes after its receipt. I quite forget its contents, except for a vague idea that I ought to convey compliments to Mrs. M. The pain of which you complain during your reducing exercises is due to lack of practice—and skill. Avoid writer's cramp!

     

You've heard, I suppose, something from Yorke [Gerald Yorke], and should get a memo from Germer [Karl Germer], as to the latest developments of the magical attack against the production of the Book [Magick in Theory and Practice]. I'm sick, but hope to have a stenog[rapher] tomorrow, and write you more at length.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally

 

666

 

 

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