Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Miss Brown (Georgian House)
Ivy Cottage, Knockholt, Kent.
November 10th, 1929.
Georgian House, Bury Street, St. James, S.W.1.
Dear Miss Brown:
One thing after another seems to keep me down here. I wish you would let me have a note of what I owe you, including the 10% for tips on the whole of my bills since my return on August 17th.
This letter is, incidentally, to introduce my secretary, Mr. Regudy [Israel Regardie]. He wants the box with my old manuscripts in.
I hope to be in town one day next week.
Yours truly,
Aleister Crowley.
AC / ir [Israel Regardie]
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