Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson

 

     

 

Sept 22, 1936

 

 

56 Welbeck Street

 

 

Dear Louis,

 

What in heaven's name has happened to you? Have you become a Swan's Milk addict? All I have heard of you is some absurd book about some literary family. Surely it wasn't the Sitwells. I want something of your own. I wish you would take part in the aristocratic revival. Is the blood of the Umfrevilles cold in your veins? Has Wilkinson been unfrocked? You will oblige the writer of this letter by proceeding instantly to this great metropolis and lunching with him.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Aleister Crowley

 

 

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