Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

 

 

Albemarle Court,

Albemarle Str.

Mayfair.

 

 

9 Aug '32.

 

 

Mrs. R. is separated from Paul, but she still manages him. I got a contract provisionally signed on Friday, but the man has gone down with malaria; I can't get at him. The position with Lane and Pagani is very bad indeed; and smash would spoil that contract. £25 would carry us on to success. Meanwhile you really must arrange to help Cora [Cora Eaton]: if you're honest you will. And there must be a general accounting of all A.A. activities before you go. I'm asking Kerman [Isidore Kerman] to find a way out when I see him this a.m. about contract.

 

 

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