20 May :
To Sister Nivedita from ALMORA,
To Sister Nivedita from ALMORA,
20th May, 1898.
DEAR MARGOT,
Duty has no end, and the world is extremely selfish.
Be of good cheer. "Never a worker of good came to grief."
20 May 1898 :
DEAR MARGOT,
Duty has no end, and the world is extremely selfish.
Be of good cheer. "Never a worker of good came to grief."
20 May 1898 :
Swami Vivekananda to Sri Rakhal Maharaj,
Baburam went from here to Naini Tal on horseback against everybody's
advice, and while returning, he also accompanied us on horseback. I was
far behind as I was in a Dandi. When I
reached the dak bungalow at night, I heard that Baburam had again fallen
from the horse and had hurt one of his arms - though he had no
fractures. Lest I should rebuke him, he stayed in a private lodging
house. Because of his fall, Miss MacLeod gave him her Dandi and herself
came on the horse. He did not meet me that night. Next day I was making
arrangements for a Dandi for him, when I heard that he had already left
on foot. Since then I have not heard of him. I have wired to one or two
places, but no news. Perhaps he is putting up at some village. Very
well! They are experts in increasing one's worries.
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