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Brave women and men of principle or despicable cowards? A new play prompts PETER FROST to consider conscientious objectors
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My mum was one of five close sisters. They would get together for every high day and holiday. I still have fond memories of these gatherings from my very early years.

As I grew older I became aware of a shadow hanging over these family parties. The elephant not in the room as it were, was the only boy child alongside those five girls. He was my mysterious uncle Edward who it seemed to me was never invited, never came and was rarely mentioned at these gatherings.

On the very few occasions his name did come up it was (if our editor will allow what some may think a racist epithet) as the black sheep of the family.

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