Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Cordelia Sutherland

 

     

 

 

93 Jermyn St,

London, S.W.1.

 

 

22nd July, 1943 e.v.

 

 

Dear Mrs. Sutherland,

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

I am afraid I am much too ill to do anything about anything for the moment so I am asking my secretary to sign and send off this letter to apologise for my miserable carcase.

     

With any luck I will dictate your horoscope when she comes once more (please the pigs!) but at the moment I am so enthralled by these two books of Eifan's that I cannot promise to let go of them—I am scrawling all over them—by then.

     

Trusting all is well with you.

 

Love is the law, lover under will.

 

Yours,

 

 

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