Correspondence from Fernando Pessoa to Aleister Crowley
Apartado 147, Lisbon
25th. February 1930.
Care Frater
My writing you so late implies only that not till the very verge of yesterday was it certain to me that I would not go to England.
I shall not leave Lisbon—unless for an occasional short voyage to Evora, from which four hours can recall me—until the middle of the year, and even then I may not leave.
If, therefore, you wish to come over, or think it within Fate to do so, you have but to give me a slight advance notice and I shall be here to see and hear you.
My astrology is in slight arrears, but I hope to have your nativity rectified in no more than a few days.
Yours fraternally,
Fernando Pessoa
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