Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Friday, 7 February 1902

 

 

Shot two Brahmin ducks, big stork, and other birds.

     

To Kama where steamboat to Prome.  Stayed there.

     

To Peter[1] Rs. 15.

 

1—A Madrassee boy engaged  by Crowley for the trip.

 

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After a delightful night, we went off the next morning and got to Kama on the Irrawaddy, whence we signalled the steamboat which took us back to Prome, where we stopped the night.

 

[Vanity Fair - 17 February 1909]