What impression does the author form about his grandfather on the portrait?
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His grandfather's portrait hung above the mantelpiece in the drawing room. He wore a big turban and loose-fitting clothes. He looked almost a hundred years old with his long white beard. It appeared he could never have been young or married. He looked as if he could only have been a grandfather forever.
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the author describe his grandfather as an old man who used to wear a big Turban and loose fitting clothes. we had long white beard which covered the best part of his chest and he seemed to be hundred years old who had lots and lots of grandchildren.
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