The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 8/Epistles - Fourth Series/LVI Joe Joe
LVI
To Miss Josephine MacLeod
80 OAKLEY STREET,
CHELSEA,
31st October, 1895.
DEAR JOE JOE,
I shall be only too glad to come to lunch on Friday and see Mr. Coit at the
Albemarle.
Two American ladies, mother and daughter, living in London came in to the
class last night — Mrs. and Miss Netter. They were very sympathetic of
course. The class there at Mr. Chamier's is finished. I shall begin at my
lodgings from Saturday night next. I expect to have a pretty good-sized room
or two for my classes. I have been also invited to Moncure Conways's Ethical
Society where I speak on the 10th. I shall have a lecture in the Balboa
Society next Tuesday. The Lord will help. I am not sure whether I can go up
with you on Saturday. You will have great fun in the country anyway, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sturdy are such nice people.
With love and blessings,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. Kindly order some vegetables for me. I don't care much for rice — bread will do as well. I have become an awful vegetarian now.
V.