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... brought by Tullius, but genuine maids. They were the original servants of the Count's family the daughters of lower-ranking nobles who were sent to learn etiquette, and the daughters of commoners who were born and raised in families with a decent background.
For these women, the slave maids that Tullius brought with him could only be considered a laughingstock. The slaves served by the side of the wealthy and the powerful, and sometimes even became impregnated with their children. It was ...
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