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Ada Leverson

Ada Leverson, subject of the acrostic in Aleister Crowley's Liber Stellæ Rubeæ sub figura LXVI (“Apep deifieth Asar. / Let excellent virgins evoke rejoicing, son of Night!”). See also an “Ada Laird” acrostic in Liber LXV, chapter V, verse 43, and The Sphinx dedicated to “The Sphinx”.

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