The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/XIV Mother
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XIV
To Mrs. G. W. Hale
DETROIT
Tuesday, 27 March 1894
DEAR MOTHER,
Herewith I send two cheques of $114 and $75 to be put in the banks for me. I
have endorsed them to your care.
I am going to Boston in a day or two. I have got $57 with me. They will go a
long way. Something will turn up, as it always does. I do not know where I
go from Boston. I have written to Mrs. [Francis W.] Breed but as yet heard
nothing from her.[6]* His will be done. Not I but Thou — that is always the
motto of my life.
With my eternal gratitude, love, and admiration for Mother Church and all
the dignitaries,
I remain your son,
VIVEKANANDA.