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In the first section of Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, Jacob is telling stories.While growing up in Englewood, Florida, Jacob tells us about Grandpa Portman’s stories, and how he struggles with the fact it they are not real.When Jacob is a teenager he stops believing in Grandpa Portman's stories. While working Smart Aid with another failed attempt to get fired, then he gets it from Grandpa Portman. Though Jacob thanks this is a normal event when grandpa forgets to take his meds, he still heads over to Grandpa Portman’s to check on him. When Jacob shows up at Grandpa Portman’s house, he finds his grandpa a breath away from death. After simple Portland stuff break up, has many internal conflicts. One thing he wants to do is if

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