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:''"Then Mother, who had been listening real close, said, "That's nothing but the truth."
:''"Then Mother, who had been listening real close, said, "That's nothing but the truth."
:''"The next thing you know, he told Mother to ask for anything she wanted, anything in the world.  And I can remember her saying that she wanted the salvation of her two boys.  Later, we were baptized at the Tabernacle.  I was 15 years old."''
:''"The next thing you know, he told Mother to ask for anything she wanted, anything in the world.  And I can remember her saying that she wanted the salvation of her two boys.  Later, we were baptized at the Tabernacle.  I was 15 years old."''<ref> From the [[Generation book]] </ref>
 
This is not the same story that William Branham tells.


==William Branham's version==
==William Branham's version==
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:''"Hattie Wright, she, I guess she's here this morning, sitting right there. She was the first one, when we seen those squirrels; and she knowed the commission about that, and when them seven straight times that God created something. I said, "That's the same God that could create a ram for Abraham, to convince him of his commission; is the same God that can create a squirrel, because that's what I had need of." Little ol' Hattie Wright there, sitting in the back of the building. With her heart off the things of the world, she was believing. She said, "Brother Branham, that's nothing but the truth."<ref>William Branham, September 11, 1960, As I was with Moses.</ref>
:''"Hattie Wright, she, I guess she's here this morning, sitting right there. She was the first one, when we seen those squirrels; and she knowed the commission about that, and when them seven straight times that God created something. I said, "That's the same God that could create a ram for Abraham, to convince him of his commission; is the same God that can create a squirrel, because that's what I had need of." Little ol' Hattie Wright there, sitting in the back of the building. With her heart off the things of the world, she was believing. She said, "Brother Branham, that's nothing but the truth."<ref>William Branham, September 11, 1960, As I was with Moses.</ref>


:''"And little ol' Hattie setting back there, said, "Brother Branham, that's nothing but the Truth!"
:''"And little ol' Hattie setting back there, said, "Brother Branham, that's nothing but the Truth!"
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