Correspondence from Forsyte, Kerman & Phillips  to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

27th March 1943.

 

 

Dear Crowley,

 

Thank you for your letter. Unfortunately, I have been so busy that it has been quite impossible for me to go into your affairs during the past few days and I really do not see much possibility of tackling it for some time.

     

However, if you would telephone towards the end of next week I will try and arrange an appointment to see you.

     

In the meantime I see that there is still an amount of £30 due to me from you which I advanced to you, and I shall be glad if you could arrange to repay this during the next few days.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

 

A. Crowley, Esq.,

93 Jermyn St. S.W.1.

 

 

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