Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley
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ROLLING STONE ORCHARD, CHIPPING, CAMPDEN, GLOS.
[16 April]
My dear Aleister,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law—
I send you the best I can do. I have tried for a Chinese effect—perhaps if I had the time to study you and could get something—but I have had to hurry as I am packing up for letting this house—indeed I have had to unpack to get out some chalks.
Thank you so much for the lovely day I spent with you. I do hope you . . .
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