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Jacob was given a room in his aunt's childhood home. He sat down cross legged on the bed and took out his note book. The latest date of publication listed was the year of jacob's birth. A shout came from the other side of the house, Jacob didn't hear anyone respond to it. When the shout came again, he went to investigate. Grandad jay was sitting alone at the head of the dining table. It would be a problem if grandad jay had lost so much on a new stock market enthusiasm that he needed to work again. His head was hanging down at a sharp angle from his neck like a bundle sagging from the end of a
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