Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Thursday, 1 May 1902

 

 

On May 1st we got on to Gagangir. The coolies tried to make us stop a good deal short of the proper stage. I was in the lead, however, and suspected that they were not telling the truth. I sent back a message to Eckenstein [Oscar Eckenstein], and between us the conspiracy was overthrown. After getting to camp it began to rain hard and we had to put up the tents.

 

 

[Vanity Fair - 15 July 1908]