Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

 

 

11 Manor Place.

W.2.

 

 

Nov 17 [1937]

 

 

C[are] F[rater]

 

93.

 

I am sorry about yesterday. I dare say I was unusually stupid, for assuredly I am very ill.

     

But I can't understand you of all people preaching slave-morality plus grippe-sow stuff.

     

And I do think if harm came to me, you would remember many ways in which I tried to help you—not always unsuccessfully—and feel sorry that you had not done your utmost to avert it.

 

93     93/93

 

F[raternal]ly

 

666.

 

[drawn below Crowley's signature is the I Ching hexagram LX]

 

 

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