Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley

 

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[circa June 1938]

 

 

I find you always trying to entangle me in your personal confusions, and I must reiterate that I do not intend to do anything about them, and we must stop this cat-and-mouse pastime, or I shall have to give up the work and my connection with you in it. . . . I am very sorry to write so clearly, but I cannot work when you are making it so difficult, and perhaps you would be wiser to give it up and go to your house in America.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Frieda Harris

 

 

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