The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/IX Mother
IX
To Mrs. G. W. Hale
DETROIT,
14 February 1894.
DEAR MOTHER,
Arrived safely night before last at 1 o'clock a.m. The train was seven hours
late, being blocked by snowdrifts on the way. However, I enjoyed the novelty
of the sight: several men cutting and clearing the snow and two engines
tugging and pulling was a new sight to me.
Here I met Mr. Bagley, the youngest [Paul F. Bagley], waiting for me at the
station; and, it being very late in the night, Mrs. Bagley[6]* had retired,
but the daughters sat up for me.
They are very rich, kind and hospitable. Mrs. Bagley is especially
interested in India. The daughters are very good, educated and good-looking.
The eldest gave me a luncheon at a club where I met some of the finest
ladies and gentlemen of the city. Last evening there was a reception given
here in the house. Today I am going to speak for the first time. Mrs. Bagley
is a very nice and kind lady. I hope the lectures will please her. With my
love and regards for you all, I remain,
Yours sincerely,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS — I have received a letter from Slayton[7]* in reply to that in which I wrote to him that I cannot stay. He gives me hope. What is your advice? I enclose the letter [from Narasimhacharya] in another envelope.[8]*
Yours,
V.