Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
29 May 1946
Forgive me! Well do I and did I know how dull and depressing I was—a greater bore than ever swept up the Hwang Ho! It was weather, & worry and the printer and the perennial mess in California. When next you write to Oliver [Oliver Wilkinson], remind him that Glasgow has some very good pictures—notably Whistler's Carlyle—unless it's all gone black as is probable. Yesterday was great in P.M. might have been midsummer in Monte Carlo. This A.M. it's all sodden with rain again, with a foul mist-fog; and I'm accordingly in the dumps again. No news from the Goddamned printer Oh—! ! ! ! ! fill in the blanks yourself.
Yours
Aleister
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