
Wraps lightly creased and somewhat edge-worn, tail of spine lightly bumped, small stain UL front corner. Pages uniformly aged, with small, faintly stained area to UR corner first four pages. Binding tight.
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Lord, thou knowest better than I know myself that I am growing older, and will some day be old. Keep me from getting talkative, and particularly from the fatal habit of thinking I must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Release me from craving to straighten out everybody's affairs. Keep my mind free from the recital of endless details - give me wings to get to the point. I ask for grace enough to listen to the tales of others' pains. Help me to endure them with patience. But seal my lips on my own aches and pains - they are increasing and my love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally it is possible that I may be mistaken. Keep me reasonably sweet: I so not want to be a saint - some of them are so hard to live with - but a sour old woman is one of the crowning works of the devil. Make me thoughtful, but not moody; helpful, but not bossy. With my vast store of wisdom, it seems a pity not to use it all - but thou knowest, Lord, that I want a few friends at the end. Amen.'
This prayer, one sees plainly, despite denomination and sex, is one we can each pray, as are the prayers that follow in this book. - from the wraps



