Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to P.R. Stephensen
9 May [1930].
Dear Inky,
. . . You should most assuredly make an effort to get these idiots to leave supporting-posts. . . .
But you know, dear, you did not give the ordinary person the impression of being reliable. Pub loafing with Liam—the very wombats would protest!
Anyhow, there was never any suggestion of bashing you. You and Thynne [Major Robert Thynne] were in cahoots with Goldston [Edward Goldston].
I quite agree about the destiny part of it; but you really do have to grow up and act like a responsible person. . . .
Dear Winifred love to you.
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