Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to André Pigné

 

     

 

6 March 1936

 

 

Dear Mr. Pigné

 

Thanks for yours of the 5th inst. I shall expect you at the time stated. There are many Albert Roads in London. I live in the house at the corner of Primrose Hill, exactly facing the North gate entrance of the Zoo. Please remember that as soon as Masonic matters are in question it is desirable to observe the greatest secrecy. I hope that you will let no one know of your plans or destination.

 

Yours sincerely.

 

 

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