Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Ray & Mildred Burlingame

 

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[Undated: circa February 1944]

 

 

. . . I am very glad indeed of your offer to co-operate practically in any way possible. I have left Jack Parsons in charge; he is quite all right in essence, but very young and easily swayed by passing influences. I shall look to you to help in keeping him up to the mark.

 

 

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