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Contents

  Forward 7 Working with Others
  The Doctor's Opinion 8 To Wives
1 Bill's Story 9 The Family Afterward
2 There Is A Solution 10 To Employers
3 More About Alcoholism 11 A Vision for You
4 We Agnostics   Personal Stories
5 How It Works   Appendix
6 Into Action    

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