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Miss PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN Towards the end of Chapter 4, Jacob’s father remains adamant of his view of Grandpa Portman. What does he resolve and somewhat convince Jacob of as the reasoning for Grandpa Portman’s lack of presence as a father?

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