The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 6/Epistles - Second Series/XLVI Mother Sara
XLVI
HOTEL BELLE VUE,
BEACON STREET, BOSTON
19th September, '94.
DEAR MOTHER SARA, (Mrs. Ole Bull)
I did not forget you at all. You do not think I will be ever as ungrateful
as that! You did not give me your address, still I have been getting news
about you from Landsberg through Miss Phillips. Perhaps you have seen the
memorial and address sent to me from Madras. I sent some to be sent to you
at Landsberg's.
A Hindu son never lends to his mother, but the mother has every right over
the son and so the son in the mother. I am very much offended at your
offering to repay me the nasty few dollars. I can never repay my debts to
you.
I am at present lecturing in several places in Boston. What I want is to get a place where I can sit down and write down my thoughts. I have had enough of speaking; now I want to write. I think I will have to go to New York for it. Mrs. Guernsey was so kind to me, and she is ever willing to help me. I think I will go to her and sit down and write my book.
Yours ever affectionately,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. Kindly write me whether the Guernseys have returned to town or are still
in Fishkill. — V.