Correspondence from Karl Germer to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

Konstanzerstr, 57

Wilmersdirf-Berlin

 

 

Sept. 6, 1929.

 

     

Dear Beast,

 

93,

     

I enclose translation of the newspaper article. The Montag Morgen, as far as I know, is a cheap, sensational kind of Monday morning paper.

     

I have written my letter. the time is very short, as I had your letter only to-day. The earliest I can have her money is by Monday, provided that she acts without any delay and is at home. Then, if I send it on to you Monday, you cannot have it before Wednesday.

     

I can only advise you again, that the financial prospects for the next 4 months show no positive income. Cora [Cora Eaton] cannot get any more before her debt is paid off which cannot take place before about 4 months. We actually do not know where to live from after October. There is one dubious factor: the sale of the house in Leipzig. But what I would get from it is just enough for us and too, from the latest letter a sale now does not seem probable.

 

93     93/93.

 

Yours fraternally

 

[Karl Germer]

 

 

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