Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

 

Monday, 28 April 1930

 

 

With my customary calm courage I let Karl [Karl Germer] drive. He did so for 30 km. before overturning us into a ditch.

     

(1) "Ease her up!" [said Crowley] He [Germer] didn't: so

     

(2) "Are you mad?" He was: so

     

(3) "Take care of the glass."

     

(4) "Let me lower myself, so that you can get out" (or words to that effect: I had been thrown on top of him).

 

 

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