Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
140 Piccadilly W.1.
[30 May 1942]
Dear Louis,
93.
I'm awfully worried about this. She [Frieda Harris] actually wrote to the Sun Engraving to send her the £15!! And they were crazy enough to do it. So now I can sue them for its return.
The utter idiocy of it—she sent the £15 to Hylton; he (of course) sent it back to me.
But it's unbelievable.
Constantly she tries to humiliate me, and invents the most stupid insults—and all the while is devoted to. But I'm tired of it.
And she must be taught a lesson this time; otherwise my man won't put up the money.
Nor would any other man in his senses as long as she has it in her power to wreck the production.
Pearson said he wouldn't make any more blocks any how—but I don't think he'll hold to this as soon as he feels safe from further annoyance.
Do look in here soon; we must see what can be done. I think you have great influence.
93 93/93.
Yours,
Aleister.
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