Ennius Cassius
Patrician Roman exiled in Caesarea on the Sea.
He buys the very young Aurea Galla, for the equivalent of 13 years of a day laborer's wage to make her an object of pleasure during a orgy. Jesus entrusts Claudia with her release.
The stakes are difficult:
"We will tell Claudia, but she will be powerless... Slave bought... object to be used as one sees fit."
She nevertheless manages with authority and skill by promising Ennius, drunk, a return to Rome in exchange for the slave.
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EMV 425 EMV 426