Blackwell Family General Correspondence Robinson, Albert W Blackwell, Alice Stone Tamworth, N.H Oct 6, 1921 My dear [Miss?] Blackwell. I received enclosed from Mme. Breshkovsky on Sept., 1st, and at once sent it to Mrs. Geo. S. Derby, 73 Newbury St., thinking it would induce her to do all she could for Mme B's grand cause. Have just received it from Mrs. D's Secty, or assistant, after delay of a month or more. Please return both at your leisure - no hurry. Have been delayed here by the cares &c, of our old homestead, repairing &c, &c, that I may sell it, & be relieved of my long supervision, expense etc. It has however been of great benefit to my health, which was not as good as I thought on arrival "Early to bed," "Early to rise," pure spring water, Mountain air and best of country cooking, are in great contrast to Boston's soft coal smoke &c, &c - I review with great satisfaction, the good work from you, at a time when Mme. Breshkovsky needed it. I hope you are well & not overworking, as you are inclined to do. Sincerely yours, Albert W. Robinson