The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/CXCVII Mother
To Mrs. Ole Bull
13 May 1901
DEAR MOTHER,
I reached Calcutta yesterday. This morning arrived your letter containing three cheques for my cousin. They shall reach her regularly.
I have not had any letter from Joe [Miss Josephine MacLeod] from Japan, but several I find awaiting me from on board steamer. She also sends me a newspaper cutting to be sent to Professor Geddes. I enclose it in this letter and expect you to direct it to Prof. Geddes.
Saradananda has been three weeks in Darjeeling, where he has improved
greatly. I wish he will remain some time longer there. Mr. Bannerjy is the
kindest of hosts.
Mrs. Sevier is in London at 2, Maisemore Mansions, Canfield Gardens, London,
You are right: my experiences are bringing about calmness — great calmness.
Mrs. Patterson and children are off to Europe. General [C. B. Patterson] is
alone and very desirous that I would call. I will the next time I go to
town.
My cousin and mother and the rest send love, and my eternal love you know
always.
Ever your son,
VIVEKANANDA
P.S. All love and blessings for Margot [Sister Nivedita].