From Volume 9 of the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda – Letters – Fifth Series
1719 TURK STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO,
[April 9, 1900]

Hello! What’s the matter with you — gone to sleep? Have not had any news of you for a long time.
I am getting better every day, and one of these days — say in a few weeks — I am coming straight to say how-d’you-do. Well, I will be here two weeks more, then to a place called Stockton — thence to the East. I may stop a few days in Chicago. I may not.
Beginning of May, I come [for] sure to Detroit. I will, of course, write to you. How is life going on with you — grinding, as usual? Any improvements? Write a chatty letter if you feel like. I am dying to get news.

Ever yours in the Truth,
VIVEKANANDA.