Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Karl Germer

 

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[22 June 1932]

 

 

Yorke [Gerald Yorke] goes from bad to worse. He will try to put the cash in trust, and get off to China in the first week in September.

     

Letters are quite useless; but if you come here and confronted him, and saw his father face to face, you might extract the money he owes your wife. Alternatively, send me a Vollmacht [power of attorney] good in England to act for you. It would be fraudulent of him to put the money away—and invalid up to two years. But prompt and resolute action is imperative.

     

 

 

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