AB.6 P: What do you know of Aequo Animo? S: He crosses his arms and bows his head, squatting. P: Can Aequo Animo find the _Book IV_ for us? A: Yes (but he puts a big 1 after it.) P: Has he any further to say? I will write to Aequo Animo. S: Write T H 7/8 Z I G _(He has just written this)._ A: When you get _Book IV_ you'll know what the white feather means. Obey and return _Book IV_ to the Brothers. 444. P: At what address? A: Where I sent a package of rituals -- small books. P: When did I send such a package? A: 1894 _(!!!)_ P: Is Non Omnius Moriar one of you? A: (S.) Don't believe him. P: That date!? A: ( . . . ) a brown paper package of small books. P: 396 Camden Rd.? A: No. P: 87 rue Mozart? A: No. S: Some number with a 7 in it. A: Your number (o seer!) is 7; but it's a bad number, so don't mark it down. S: Try 1904 for the date. P: D.D.S.? A: Yes. P: Mistley? ( . . . ). Manning tree? 12:15 A: Doesn't sound quite right. P: Can't you tell me the place? A: -- S. Pamberton? Someone who does clerical work for you will know address. (Maza?) The book is to be changed and then sent out again. It has been corrupted, and must be restored to its pristine glory. He will give you _(P.)_ some letters: A H L K or L Y Z 72 12 3 4 5 6 87 Then a long line of zeros under a line. _ S. complains of fatigue, etc._ P: Ask for another appointment. S: The 4th December, at between 7 and 9 P.M. P: Good-bye! A: 7777! Good-bye.