grandad• It might embarrass them if Henry told them about his grandad. perhaps it would stop them.• Later, usually with Preston or his grandad, he'd felt a bit more at home, but not much.• The snuffles and crunches of some unknown thing convinced my grandad that we were about to be mugged.• I was with my grandad at a lake in Gloucestershire, night-fishing for tench by the light of a tilley lamp.• This lets off grandad who makes grandsonJohn a toy and gives it to him for Christmas.• But William's grandad had a system working for him.• Maybe it was a reaction to William's grandad and his wickedflaunting of convention.• But Alf Gover has become a sort of universalgrandad.