Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Karl Germer

 

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[1 May 1933]

 

 

I am afraid I am in no shape to deal with MSS. in Paris or anywhere. At the moment the weather is shocking, though it might clear up in one of a dozen ways. That I'm alive at all after Yorke's [Gerald Yorke] treachery and flight is a miracle. All is lost but honor—and courage—Perdurabo!

     

I should be glad to hear of you—your news and doings and prospects. It would be very good of you to get the enclosed letters with translations to Dr. Feld and Knauer. (The latter has all the books, pictures, and MSS. bar the few I brought here with me.)

 

 

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