Israel Regardie Diary Entry

Saturday, 9 March 1929

 

 

 

The following morning [9 March 1929] I again called to see what was the result of his visit to the Prefecture. He admitted that there were no charges against me at all, merely that I was the secretary to Sir Crowley who was also being expelled. When asking what charges, then, are proffered against Sir Crowley, he gave the very enigmatical, and unsatisfactory, answer "I did not memorize the dossier."

     

There was nothing to be done but to obey the decree and leave France. Accordingly, Saturday evening, Mme. de Miramar [Maria de Miramar] and myself set sail from Dunkerque [France] for Tilbury [England] on the "Alsace."

 

 

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