Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Pearl Brooksmith

 

     

 

 

November 2nd, 1944

 

 

You Naughty Bad Girl,

 

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

 

Immediately your letter came I wrote asking for the details of your misadventure with the bomb, and I am very much upset at getting no reply.

     

I am quite well but my nerves are on edge. It looks like another frame-up, very much on the lines of the one you pulled me through. But this time it is the Ministry of Supply and a lot of ridiculous nonsense about making no charge for prospectuses. But knowing what we know I am pretty nervous, especially when I think of the outrageous miscarriage of justice last time. Do write and comfort me, and I wish you could get over and have lunch. I don't know whether it would be very difficult from the point of view of train service, but I could probably arrange for you to stay a night as long as it was not a weekend.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

 

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