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FRANKLIN ON PRAYER
Benjamin Franklin, when a child, found the long graces used by his father before and after meals very tedious. One day, after the winter’s provisions had been salted he said, “I think, father, if you were to say grace over the whole cask, once for all, it would be a vast saving of time.”

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