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The elderly man got up and started folding his blanket when several Red Cross men, who were always assisting at the meetings and ready to help the sick, came over to assist him.  He spoke loudly and emphatically as he said, "Brother Branham told me to fold my blanket and my cot and that doesn't mean that you're supposed to help me. So go away and don't bother me."
The elderly man got up and started folding his blanket when several Red Cross men, who were always assisting at the meetings and ready to help the sick, came over to assist him.  He spoke loudly and emphatically as he said, "Brother Branham told me to fold my blanket and my cot and that doesn't mean that you're supposed to help me. So go away and don't bother me."
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[[Image:SA1.jpg|thumb|500px|left|Portions of the crowds that gathered in East London, Durban City Hall, Bloemfontein, Cape Town]]
[[Image:SA1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Portions of the crowds that gathered in East London, Durban City Hall, Bloemfontein, Cape Town]]


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