Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Tuesday, 10 April 1941

 

 

[I Ching hexagram] 18.

     

Letter from Hooper & Walker demanding some £20 “dilapidations” in the ramshackle & decrepit “Gardens.” He sent copy to F.H. [Frieda Harris]. Libel?

     

Parcel from Harrod’s: 2 whisky 1 not too good Cognac, Pilchards, Raspberries, Rosemary Water, Crackers, etc.

     

Capt. Plant, invited for chess at 3, did not come.

     

Letter from Fra 132 [Wilfred Talbot Smith].

     

X. [Grace M. Horton] comatose when I came from Torquay: said she had slept. Could hardly eat lunch—A.1. salmon—and slept all after noon. Then quite bright & normal, enjoyed dinner, got tired about 8.30 & began to repeat herself. I told her so, quite plainly, & advised bed. She did it very nicely.

 

 

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