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11.Martyn Trischer had always been a difficult boy to interpret. Even for himself. He grew up in a very religious family. His mother had him when she was still quite young; his father was much older. Martyn's birth, the last of three other brothers, was, like all the others, blessed by the rest of the family: the father of the boy had run to inform of the pregnancy first of all his sister-in-law, Evelyn Archer. He had always had an honest relationship with her and mutual sympathy. Martyn's family wanted the child to grow up in an atmosphere of intense religiosity: the presence of the church, and God had been made known to him in every way possible. And he was pretty open to that. Unlike his brothers, who somewhat snubbed that almost bigoted atmosphere, Martyn had no opposition to the s

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