The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 7/Epistles - Third Series/XXIX Dear—
XXIX
54 W. 33 NEW YORK,
May, 1895.
DEAR __,
Since writing to you my pupils have come round me with help, and the classes
will go on nicely now no doubt.
I was so glad at it because teaching has become a part of my life, as
necessary to my life as eating or breathing.
Yours,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. I saw a lot of things about __ in an English paper, the Borderland. __
is doing good work in India, making the Hindus, very much to appreciate
their own religion. . . . I do not find any scholarship in __'s writing, . .
. nor do I find any spirituality whatever. However Godspeed to anyone who
wants to do good to the world.
How easily this world can be duped by humbugs and what a mass of fraud has
gathered over the devoted head of poor humanity since the dawn of
civilisation.