Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Monday, 18 April 1932

 

 

Finished filing papers.

     

I admit to having been a good deal depressed ever since the death-warrant arrived from Yorke [Gerald Yorke].

     

Walkers here. Fred—son and heir—better than he looks.

     

Faly his wife—perfectly charming (nee Berry?)

     

Kenneth Gregg married F.’s sister. Coats bounder. Young ditto cub.

     

Mat at Johnny’s Night Club.

 

 

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