The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 8/Epistles - Fourth Series/CLXVII Joe
CLXVII
To Miss Josephine MacLeod
1719 TURK STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO,
30th March, 1900.
MY DEAR JOE,
Many thanks for the prompt sending of the books. They will sell quick, I
believe. You have become worse than me in changing your plans, I see. I
wonder why I have not got any Awakened India yet. My mail is getting so
knocked about, I am afraid.
I am working hard — making some money — and am getting better in health.
Work morning and evening, go to bed at 12 p.m. after a heavy supper! — and
trudge all over the town! And get better too!
So Mrs. Milton is there, give her my love, will you? Has not Turiyananda's
leg got all right?
I have sent Margot's letter to Mrs. Bull as she wanted. I am so happy to
learn of Mrs. Leggett's gift to her. Things have got to come round; anyway,
they are bound to, because nothing is eternal.
I will be a week or two more here if I find it paying, then go to a place near by called Stockton and then — I don't know. Things are going anyhow.
I am very peaceful and quiet, and things are going anyway-just they go. With
all love,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. Miss Waldo is just the person to undertake editing Karma-Yoga with
additions etc.
V.