NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Grimke, Blanche S. Miss Alice Blackwell Boston, Mass. My dear Miss Blackwell, It is not always great things, that make the greatest impression not that cause the greatest joy. So few people stop by the way to do the little things that (face) open the windows towards the sunshine. I can't tell you how pleased my mother was with this card that you sent her. You certainly are a dear lady to take the time to do that very kindly act. All these things do take time especially when one leads such a busy life as you do. Please feel how much it meant to a very dear lady who has always been interested in this cause that you and your famous mother have labored for so long and so faithfully. Most sincerely yours, Blanche S. Grimke 85 Pinchary St. Boston "Mrs. [Shelms'?] daughter." P.S. I did not mean to be so long in telling you how much we appreciated but I was situated so that I could not get your address. B.S.G. [*Mrs. Sheldon's Daughter Mrs. C. T. Griswell 85 Pinckney St. Boston Mass*] Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.