The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/XLII Mother
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XLII
To Mrs. G. W. Hale
[WASHINGTON, D.C.
October 27, 1894
]
DEAR MOTHER,
I received your very kind note and all the India letters just now. I will
make it a point to see Mrs. Whitland [?]. I have been very kindly treated by
Mrs. [Enoch] Totten.
Will you kindly order 100 photographs from Harrison, and send them over to India to Ramdayal Chakravarty, c/o Swami Ramakrishnananda, Varahanagar Math, Alambazar, Calcutta? I will pay for it when I come to Chicago.
I have nothing especial to write — except I had good treatment everywhere. How I long to give up this life of weariness and blazoning day and night.
I will go from here to New York and will come back to see you in Chicago
before I start for England.
Yours etc.,
VIVEKANANDA