Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Ethel Archer
Noel Arms, Chipping Camden.
March 5th. 1940.
Dear E.A.
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Haven't heard of you for a long time, and too busy (and rather ill) to write. Now I've got a weeks holiday and think of you. We got a book out for in 'Temperance: A Tract for the Times', dedicated to Lady Astor. 100 copies signed and numbered. It's good fun. Want a copy? Let me know how you are getting on.
I hope my small war isn't bothering you too much. I'm really very hopeful. In the end people must see the need for some universal principle at the heart of social structure; and the Law of Thelema is the only possibility.
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F∴[raternal]ly
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