1I had all my grand-father's melody as well as poetry by rote.
2Valhika, therefore, was the grand-father-in-law of the lady mentioned by Gandhari.
3I mean my grand-father and my uncle. Mr. Cuthbert shook his head slowly.
4That little piece of information concerning her English grand-father was efficacious.
5My grand-father was a younger brother, and a native of Saxony.
6She was, Nettie realized, the youngest Ammidon child with her grand-father.
7This fact-thatengineering looks one way, and literature another-waswhat my grand-father overlooked.
8It was; it was my great-great-grand-father's over a century ago.
9They found their grand-father writing in the next room.
10As Genghis watched, Kublai and Mongke stood to see what was holding their grand-father's interest.
11My grand-father found it incumbent on him to search out some mode of independent subsistence.
12Men old enough to be his grand-father were listening to what he had to say.
13It had long ago belonged to the boy's grand-father.
14When he finally surfaced he saw his grand-father's sputtering head less than ten feet away.
15That lad, stolen from Africa's coast, was my grand-father.
16His great-grand-father designed the Criterion Theatre in London.
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