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To Sister Christine

RIDGELY MANOR,

30th October 1899.

MY DEAR CHRISTINA,

Did you not get my last letter? I am very anxious to know how you are. Write a line to tell me you are in very good health.

I am afraid the previous one was misdirected, so I send this c/o Mrs. Funkey [Funke].

Do write soon. I am thinking of Battle Creek food.1 Baby insists on that. Do you think it will do me any good? Write soon.

Ever yours in the Lord,
VIVEKANANDA.

PS — Where is this Battle Creek? Is it near Detroit? I am seriously thinking of giving it a trial. I am not bad, but unfit for any exertion, even for a walk. This sort of life is no good to live. I [will] try Battle Creek, and if that fails, get out quick.

V.

Write me about Battle Creek.

V.


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  1. ^Battle Creek is a city in Central Michigan, United States, famous for its Health Centre, which was known since 1876 as Battle Creek Sanitarium. Under the direction of John Harvey Kellogg (1876 – 1943), the Sanitarium experimented with health foods, which became the main industry of the city.