Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Guy Knowles

 

 

 

Ivy Cottage,

Knockholt, Kent.

 

 

November 17th, 1929.

 

 

Dear G[uy] K[nowles].

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

I have been hung up all this time by cellulitis. It is a grand thing for a lazy man. It does not hurt and you feel perfectly well, but have to keep your leg up. However, I am going to make a stab at coming to town on Wednesday. Are you by any chance free that evening for that postponed bite? Or have you been found out at last?

     

I am returning "Something About Eve." It is really tedious. Cabell [James Branch Cabell] apparently has lost all his orchestral ideas and keeps on banging away on that C flat with one finger.

     

Please let me know by return mail about that dinner.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours ever,

 

 

AC / ir [Israel Regardie]

 

 

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