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                                                  FEAR OF FEAR

                                      This lady was cautious. She decided she wouldn’t
                                    let herself go in her drinking. And she would never,
                                    never take that morning drink!



                                      didn’t think I was an alcoholic. I thought my
                                  I problem was that I had been married to a drunk
                                 for twenty-seven years. And when my husband found
                                 A.A., I came to the second meeting with him. I
                                 thought it was wonderful, simply marvelous, for him.
                                 But not for me. Then I went to another meeting, and
                                 I still thought it was wonderful—for him, but not for
                                 me.
                                    That was on a hot summer evening, down in the
                                 Greenwich Village Group, and there was a little porch
                                 out there in the old meeting place on Sullivan Street,
                                 and after the meeting I went out on the steps for some
                                 air. In the doorway stood a lovely young girl who said,
                                 “Are you one of us souses too?” I said, “Oh, goodness,
                                 no! My husband is. He’s in there.” She told me her
                                 name, and I said, “I know you from somewhere.” It
                                 turned out that she had been in high school with my
                                 daughter. I said, “Eileen, are you one of those peo-
                                 ple?” And she said, “Oh, yes. I’m in this.”
                                    As we walked back through the hall, I, for the first
                                 time in my life, said to another human being, “I’m
                                 having trouble with my drinking too.” She took me by
                                 the hand and introduced me to the woman that I’m
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