Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

[10 December 1940]

 

 

. . . I shall have to stop being your Mother, which position I am always annoyed at. . . . Just as I write a Policeman comes to say that I am showing a light—and the gas fire on the floor of the studio! . . . Old Mrs. Hurley seems a faithful dog. She has written very sensibly to me about you and she seems very useful. I have paid her one week and will pay the rent but will you not offer her five shilling a week to sleep in so that you have someone there?

 

 

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