Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Cammell

 

     

 

Near Rye.

 

 

6 July 37

 

 

Dear Cammell.

 

We seem to have had the worst of luck last week. I am staying with friends in a small bungalow on the shore: it's just enough rest to let me find out how ill I am! I wanted to ask your advice about a picture that a friend of mine wants to sell. Lavery's portrait of Lady Owen. Said to be one of his best, and very likely it is so. Please don't mention my name in the matter; but I should like to know the sort of figure one could ask with reasonable hope. Will ring you up when I get back: Sat or Mon.

 

Yours sincerely.

 

A.C.

 

 

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