Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley
[EXTRACT]
May 13th [1941]
Dear Aleister,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law—
Please trust me, I am doing my best. War conditions make everything very hard. I am trying to get the cards done but it will not be possible until the Exhibition has been tried out on the General Public. I shall not forget to use my available interests but we must not clash as the moment. I will come down on Thursday but, I must return Friday. London is in awful state—Percy [Percy Harris] is not well.
Nicholas wants me also. I must not leave the Exhibition alone if I want to get it to be a success. I am really tired . . .
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