The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 6/Epistles - Second Series/L Mrs. Bull

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C/O MRS. E. TOTTEN.

1708, 1ST STREET, WASHINGTON, D.C.

27th Oct., 1894.

DEAR MRS. BULL,

Many thanks for your kindness in sending me the introduction to Mr. Frederic Douglas. You need not be sorry on account of the ill-treatment I received at the hands of a low class hotel-keeper at Baltimore. It was the fault of the Vrooman brothers. Why should they take me to a low hotel?

And then the American women, as everywhere, came to my rescue, and I had a very good time.

In Washington I am the guest of Mrs. E. Totten who is an influential lady here and a metaphysician. She is moreover the niece of one of my Chicago friends. So everything is going on all right. I also saw Mrs. Colville and Miss Young here.

With my eternal love and gratitude for you,


I remain, Yours etc.,


VIVEKANANDA.