Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to John Symonds

 

     

 

Netherwood.

 

 

[Undated: circa March 1947]

 

 

Dear J.S.

 

93.

 

Thanks for yours and encl[osure]. Snow all gone now: but to-day dull. Glad to see you any time. Printer has come to a full stop: the electricity cuts prevent him taking any job at all. Sounds screwy. I nearly came to full stop too: long story—will tell you when I see you; but if doctor had come 1/2 hour later, or if another Dr had come, I should have been dead.

     

Best of all,

 

93     93/93

 

In haste,

 

A.C.

 

P.S. The John is just here[1]. Will send pull with rest.

 

A.C.

 

 

1—Refers to a pull of Augustus John's portrait of Crowley. Gerald Yorke.

 

 

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