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1 She's square, even if she does have a grandson who's a stool.
2 He thought it distinguished to have a grandson named Theodore Abdul.
3 I have a grandson who is not particular about his women.
4 Give me your entire confidence, your unlimited confidence, and you shall have a grandson .
5 They say they will not have a grandson of a poor shepherd as their future lord.
6 I shall have a grandson , you a daughter.
7 Anthony Cardew would never have a grandson .
8 They'll both have a grandson to love.'
9 And I was about to turn and walk away when she said, 'I have a grandson your age.'
10 Perhaps she felt it something of a dignity to have a grandson who lived as gentleman at large.
11 He often asks after you, and says, 'Your father ought to be very happy to have a grandson . '
13 I'm aware that you have a grandson called Peter, but I wonder if perhaps you have a nephew by the same name.
14 I have a grandson , the son of Mr. Randolph, now about fifteen years of age, in whose education I take a lively interest.
15 I supposed I had a grandson until you got hold of him!
16 Tachyon has a grandson named Blaise, whom he found in Paris last month.
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