Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
Ivy College, Knockholt, Kent.
December 6, 1929.
Dear Mr. Marlow:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Please excuse me if I attempt to write this little letter. I am only a young girl, and terribly shy. But Mr. Wilson told me that you would be in London towards the middle of the month with the present session of your might labours in the cause of humanity suspended for the moment.
A holy man of your simplicity and austerity of life would not perhaps be offended by an invitation to spend a night among the bees that buzz around this cottage on the Kent Hymettus.
It is really important that we should get the third volume [of The Confessions of Aleister Crowley] in the proper shape, so let me know at once when you can come.
Love is the law, love under will.
Yours ever,
A.C.
AV / ir [Israel Regardie]
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