Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

 

 

July 2 [1935]

 

 

C[are] F[rater]

 

93.

 

Yours of April 20.

     

I wish you would understand that your conduct has compelled me to ignore all communications except from students in good standing. I ignore all letters unless from those who are paying £5 monthly to the income account of the E. A. Crowley Trust Fund c/o Dennes.

     

Re mundane matters. I gather that the Bankruptcy Proceedings begin this week. I am sorry to be unable to shield you, but as your cowardice and treachery are the sole factors in the calamity, you can hardly expect me to perjure myself. I have been hoping that China would make a man of you; if you see any signs of it, come back to London and face the music.

 

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F[raternal]ly

 

666.

 

 

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