• The nails from a suicide's coffin, and the skull of the parricide, were of course no trouble; for Vesquit never traveled without these household requisites.

    Aleister Crowley: The nails from a suicide's coffin, and the skull of the parricide, were of course no trouble; for Vesquit never traveled without these household requisites.
    Aleister Crowley (1917). “Moonchild: A Prologue”, Weiser Books