A - It was Ebby who brought me the message that saved my life and uncounted thousands of others.
Because
of gratitude and old friendship, my wife Lois and I invited Ebby to
live at our home shortly after I sobered up. The son of a well-to-do
family in Albany, he had never learned any profession so he was broke
and had to begin all over. These were difficult circumstances,
naturally. Ebby stayed with us something like a year and a half.
Being intent on getting re-established in life, he took little
interest in helping other alcoholics.
Little
by little, he commenced the rationalization we have seen so often. He
began to say that if he had the right romance and the right job then
things would be okay. At length, he fell by the wayside. He would not
mind if I tell this -- it is a part of his story today.
For
many years, my old friend Ebby was on the wagon and off. Sometimes he
could stay sober for a year or more. He tried living with Lois and me
for another considerable period but apparently this was of no help.
Maybe we actually hindered him. As A.A. began to grow his position
became difficult. For a long time things went from bad to worse.
About
six years ago the groups down in Texas decided to try their hand.
Ebby was shipped non-stop to Dallas and placed in an A.A. drying out
place. In these new surroundings in Texas, far from his old failures,
he has made a splendid recovery. Excepting for one slip which
occurred about a year after his arrival down there he has been bone
dry ever since. This is one of the deepest satisfactions that has
ever come to me since A.A. started and many another A.A. can say the
same. (N.C.C.A. 'Blue Book,' Vol.12, 1960)
Bill
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