Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Grady McMurtry
S.W.1.
Dec 13 ’43
Care Frater
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Yours of Dec 10.
The poem [Pangenetor!] begins with promise—needs polish, of course. And I don't think 'tine' will do for 'trident' a time is the spike of a fork, or one branch of antlers; and not the whole instrument.
Glad you got Eq[uino]x I V (Of course, no sooner was it away than I needed it for reference! Never mind: a month or so is soon enough to return it.) but did you get "Magick" [Magick in Theory and Practice] sent by same mail?
If not, please wire and start enquiries.
Love is the, love under will.
Fraternally
666.
Excuse brevity: I'm snowed under, as usual. A.C.
Lieut. Grady L. McMurtry 1684th Ord MM Co (Avn) (Q) A.P.O. 635 AAF473 US Army
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