Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
Aston Clinton, Bucks.
January 10th 1945
Dear Louis,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I owe you letters but your son [Oliver Wilkinson] has upset everything by finding a place for me as below:
c/o Vernon Symond, Esq., The Ridge Hastings, Sussex
I am therefore quite unable to write anything to anybody till I am settled at this end. Please forgive me.
I enclose the provisional list and hope that you may be able to do something about it. I suppose it is quite out of the question to ask you to try to interest your audiences? Forgive brevity and rudeness.
Aleister Crowley p.p. J[anet].T[aylor].[1]
1—Crowley's secretary at the time.
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