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Intro. James Potter was a well-educated nobleman; there were few of his kind. It was a fine house, large and full of slaves; yes, that was normal at the time. They were usually bought at auctions, but James had a wise man who bought them, and if he was interested in one, he would sell it to him at a good price. James spent his days in his office; he wasn't married yet and was more interested in writing.

James (ancient Rome)

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