Summary: In the collection of letters from Sister Nivedita, various themes emerge, including interactions with friends, visits with scholars, discussion of publications, and reflections on spiritual and personal matters. Correspondences with Mrs. Ole Bull and Miss J. MacLeod reveal Sister Nivedita's engagements with scholars and discussions on Indian stories and missionary work. Letters to Swami Brahmananda express gratitude and acceptance of changing circumstances, while dialogues with Miss MacLeod reflect on the role of women in society and the significance of Oriental womanhood. The letters also touch on personal struggles, including illness and emotional connections, as well as plans for travel and dedication to spiritual pursuits. Sister Nivedita's letters demonstrate a deep commitment to service, spiritual growth, and connections with individuals across different spheres of influence, showcasing her multifaceted engagement with the world around her.