The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/XXXI Mother
XXXI
To Mrs. G. W. Hale
[GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS]
4 September 1894
DEAR M
OTHER
The bundle was the report of the meeting. Hope you will succeed in
publishing some in the Chicago papers.
Here is a letter from Dewanji[6]* to you which will explain his sending a
pamphlet to Mr. Hale.[7]* The rugs are coming. When they come, take them in,
even paying the duty if any. I will pay it to you afterwards. I have plenty
of money, more than $150 in pocket. Will get more tonight. Here are some
newspaper clippings, and an Indian Mirror I will send later on. Some have
been sent to Mr. Barrows;[8]* don't hope he will give them publicity. Now
for your Mrs. Bartlett.
I am in haste. [Will] write more with the clippings. Write to me always,
kind Mother — I become very anxious when I do not hear from you. Write,
whether I reply sharp or not.
Your son,
VIVEKANANDA