Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Henry Poole
Oddenino's Hotel, Regent Street, W. 1.
April 15th, 1930.
Henry Poole & Co., 57 Saville Row, W. 1.
Dear Sirs:
Your esteemed favour of the 14th instant would read even better if the last time I paid you cash in advance you had not refused to execute my order carefully or otherwise. To get my money back I had to threaten you with the police.
Also, persons conspiring to defraud the government are in my opinion ill advised to insult those in possession of the facts.
Yours truly,
E. A. CROWLEY
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