Correspondence from André Pigné to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

5 Mar 36

 

 

Dear Mr. Crowley.

 

Many thanks for your letter of the 3rd inst which has cheered me up. At last I hope to succeed in getting to the root of most of the problems that I must solve in order to rise and to get to happiness. Although I do not work I am helping my father occasionally, and I shall not be able to leave France before next week. Consequently I shall arrive next Tuesday 10th March at 3.21 p.m. at Victoria. I shall go to your house immediately upon my arrival at the Station. In this connection, I thank you for accepting me as a guest, and you can rest assured that I appreciate what you do for me.

     

Meanwhile I am, very sincerely yours.

 

A. Pigné

 

 

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