Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

 

 

11 Manor Place.

 

 

Oct 24 1937 e.v.

 

 

C[are] F[rater]

 

93.

 

O.K. but had much bronchitis and gout no better.

     

Things move.

     

The Belgian bloke still sticky, but he doesn't matter much anyhow. The Clymer [R. Swinburne Clymer] book and my charter from Yarker [John Yarker] settle everything.

     

A V[ery] big firm of lawyers in Chicago has offered help spontaneously, and think cash can be raised there and the 'Hag' [The Confessions of Aleister Crowley].

     

Hope you have been having a good time and getting fit.

     

When do you rise, move and appear?

 

93     93/93

 

F[raternal]ly

 

666.

 

 

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