Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Saturday, 4 October 1930

 

 

Wire Thynne [Major Robert Thynne]: Please act energetically on Jaeger [Hanni Jaeger] telegram Germer [Karl Germer].

     

Yorke [Gerald Yorke] wires: Tell 666 there are two of them They both bounce. Reply "Go ahead. Plan is to expose fraud".

     

Spent most of morning conjugating.

     

7.5 hour (x)

     

"Mixen" as usual. (x) Is semen mixed from urethral irritation, on some occasions.

     

Spent evening with Huxley [Aldous Huxley] and Sullivan[J.W.N. Sullivan] at Muencher Hofbraeu one of those mediocre places which delight the grossness of Sullivan. He was gloomy drunk on iced beer, and sick after a vast goulash and more iced beer. Huxley improves on acquaintance. We left him, very tired, at 1 A.M. Sunday.

 

 

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