The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 5/Epistles - First Series/XX Sister
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Washington,
C/O Mrs. T. Totten.
1708 W I Street,
26th (?) October, 1894.
Dear Sister,[1]
Excuse my long silence; but I have been regularly writing to Mother Church.
I am sure you are all enjoying this nice cool weather. I am enjoying
Baltimore and Washington very much. I will go hence to Philadelphia. I
thought Miss Mary was in Philadelphia, and so I wanted her address. But as
she is in some other place near Philadelphia, I do not want to give her the
trouble to come up to see me, as Mother Church says.
The lady with whom I am staying is Mrs. Totten, a niece of Miss Howe. I will
be her guest more than a week yet; so you may write to me to her care.
I intend going over to England this winter somewhere in January or February.
A lady from London with whom one of my friends is staying has sent an
invitation to me to go over as her guest; and from India they are urging me
every day to come back.
How did you like Pitoo in the cartoon? Do not show it to anybody. It is too
bad of our people to caricature Pitoo that way.
I long ever so much to hear from you, but take a little more care to make
your letter just a bit more distinct. Do not be angry for the suggestion.
Your ever loving brother,
Vivekananda.
- Notes
- ↑ Isabelle Mckindley.