Correspondence from Unknown to Aleister Crowley
[circa November 1932 ?]
Dear Mr. Crowley,
Am so sorry not to have been available each time that you phoned but I have been having hard time with my month. I wondered if you have an idea that I might help the finance question which is troubling you just now—to be quite frank I cannot as for a few weeks I am tied—another thing I should have to lose so much if I realized any shares—so I really ask you not to think of me in that matter, much as I like to help when I can. I do so hope things are beginning to settle themselves for you—but among all the people that you must know something ought to be able to be arranged.
With my best wishes, your sincerely,
Claire . . . .
[380] [14. 'Additional Cases', 2. with notes and corrections by G.J. Yorke] |