Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Max Schneider
66 Redcliffe Gardens, Earls Court, London S.W. 10.
20th Jan., 1936.
Care Frater,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Yours of January 4th has been sadly neglected. I have passed through a dismal struggle in trying to get a good secretary and only succeeded on Monday.
I hope you will keep in touch with Mrs. Green [Mary Green] and that she will have struck oil.
I wish you would ask Jacobi [Oliver Jacobi] to answer my letter direct. I have gone out of my way to do everything I could for him and it is very foolish of him not to take full advantage of my attitude.
I do not believe what Eddington says; he had three letters and a telegram from me and Mrs. Brooksmith [Pearl Brooksmith] made a personal call on him. In any case he could get in touch with me immediately by sending a cable. These people are terrible twicers.
Love is the law, love under will.
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