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<p><em>Between the ages of nine and fourteen, I sat in church each Sunday, waiting for God. My hopes weren't high, even to begin with, so I felt no bitterness when He didn't reveal Himself, merely bemusement at what all those prayers had been in aid of. If honest piety couldn't flush Him out, even as a passing shadow or sudden gust of wind, what could?</em></p>

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  <p>    <a href="http://www.granta.com/Contributors/Blake-Morrison" class="nodestyle16" title="Blake Morrison's books include the memoirs And When Did Youn Last See Your Father and Things My Mother Never Told Me. He is professor of creative and life writing at Goldsmiths University, London. ">Blake Morrison</a>    <p>This article is for online subscribers only</p>

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