Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley
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Castle Hotel Breem
I am here until Dec 23rd then in the Lesaunne over Xmas.
Nov 7th
My dearest Aleister,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law—
Thank you so much for the lovely time you gave me. I did enjoy my week-end. I ought to have written before but I have been going about in London and felt a bit tired indeed so tired that I dined with Walter Smart and went to sleep while he was talking and the conversation seemed to me like Gruyère Cheese full of holes—I am back in Breem tonight, the air is lovely but I am the only occupant of the large hotel and feel a bit lonely. Percy [Percy Harris] has decided in favour of Hastings so I shall be . . .
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