Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

     

 

 

Hotel Metropole,

Bruxelles,

Belgique

 

 

die [Friday]

[Undated: circa early-June possibly?]

 

 

CF

 

93,

 

I forgot  to say in my letter of this A.M. that I would send you my last latter to [Karl Germer]—so that you could draft a wire if needs be.

     

Fare to London is 460 fr[anc] Belges.

     

How does one greet Carter [Lieutenant Colonel John Carter]?

     

The pre-war formula was: "It's a fair cop, guvnor. I'll go quiet. But. swelp me Gawd, I never struck the blow".

     

But the etiquette may have changed.

     

I want to get the marriage done on the 8th and cross the 9th so as to have a quiet day before the [illegible].

 

93     93/93

 

Fraternally

 

666.

 

 

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