Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Wilfred Talbot Smith
11 Manor Place. Paddington. W.2.
10 May 38
Care Frater 132
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Very glad to get your letter of Apr 21st. I am rather favourably impressed by Leffingwell [Roy Leffingwell]. My remarks about the robes were quite misinterpreted. The allegation was that you were making it a commercial proposition which would, of course, have been improper; that is all that.
We haven't yet squared the printer on the work of the last three months; but some money should come in from the Government in a week or so. and as soon as we have paid him we shall start with the Heart of the Master and Little Essays Toward Truth in a booklet of similar size to the Book of the Law and The Book of Wisdom or Folly in the guinea edition. We have to get that out by September, and if plans go well I ought to be able to look on you in the Fall. Love to everybody.
Love is the law, love under will.
Yours Fraternally
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