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members & Writings of: Bill D.
Bill
D., AA's #3 -"Well, this is wonderful for
you fellows, but can't be for me. My case is so terrible
that I'm scared to go out of this hospital at all. You
don't have to sell me religion, either. I was at one
time a deacon in the church and I still believe in God.
But I guess he doesn't believe much in me" -Bill D.
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Bill
D. -Akron, Ohio, his story, "Alcoholics
Anonymous Number Three" appeared in 2nd, 3rd &
4th Big Book editions. (Bill
D.)
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