Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke
[Undated: circa February 1937?]
C∴[are] F∴[rater]
93.
Ryan [?] got his account muddled. He didn't understand that I was willing to forgo the weekly subsistence. So he only paid the surplus £4.
I have explained this to Jones [George Cecil Jones] on the telephone; he writes to-night to Dennes to ask him to pay me the whole amount available.
Will you please confirm this so that I can touch it after lunch to-morrow.
Will be at H.P. Grill at 12.45 sharp.
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F∴[raternal]ly
666.
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