Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Sunday, 2 March 1902

 

 

Went to Sodepore snipe-shooting.

     

Dreams.

          

1. Edward Thornton reproached me with expense of punkah also for my cavalier conduct toward him. Long rational argument.

          

2. Allan [Allan Bennett] and I met ? where thus fulfilling my presentiment that we should meet again, and so making my death in N. India possible. This continued with varied incident.

 

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It was now definitely settled that our expedition should meet at Rawal Pindi. I only took one day off, when I went to Sodpur snipe-shooting with a friend of Thornton's, with whom I was now staying; Lambe [Harry Lambe] having gone off to Australia.

 

[Vanity Fair - 24 February 1909]