Correspondence from Arthur Calder-Marshall to Aleister Crowley
4 Beaumont Street. Oxford.
December 5th. [1929]
Dear Crowley,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I shall be in London during the week-end. If it is a convenient time for you I could lunch with you on Saturday. If it is not, I could get Miss Watts, who was the young woman sitting on your right when you dined with me, to bring me down to Knockholt next Monday.
Can you let me know what would suit you best as 39 Oakley Street Chelsea, c/o Michael de Selincourt.
Love is the law, love under will.
Yours fraternally,
Arthur Calder-Marshall
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