Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Thursday, 29 March 1917

 

 

I have been finishing my long novel [Moonchild], rounding up things generally.

     

A new and powerful impulse arrived last night, a letter from Fiat Pax. [George MacNie Cowie] The Stupids have misunderstood my whole attitude, and raised trouble. Now I go direct to Washington to straighten this out; if I fail this time to get them to listen to sense, at least I can go to Canada and force them to arrest me. My hand is therefore at last upon the lever.

     

Left Titusville 8:03 a.m. this morning.

 

 

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