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(page 13, para. 3, lines 1-4)
“My schoolmate visited me, and I fully acquainted him with my problems and deficiencies. We made a list of people I had hurt or toward whom I felt resent- ment.”
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We made a list of people . . .”
Here again, Bill doesn’t say, My schoolmate visited me
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and I read him my inventory He also doesn’t say, I made a list of people . . . ” Rather, Bill writes, “WE made a list of
people . . . ”
So, together Bill and Ebby made an amends list. Let’s think about this fora minute. Bill is in Towns Hospital in December, being withdrawn from alcohol for the fourth time. He is suffering from delirium tremens and is a very sick man. Ebby has been sober for several months. Who do you think did the writing (It wasn’t Bill!)
We are now going to look at the assets and liabilities checklist in more detail. In the third paragraph on page 64, the “Big
Book” authors ask us to examine our resentments:

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