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Revision as of 23:10, 15 September 2019
Template:It CharacterWilfred Leland James was the husband of Arlette James, the father of Henry James, and a resident of Hemingford Home, Nebraska.
Personality
He is greedy, manipulative, sneaky, and somewhat selfish. However, he does have a conscience, and he deeply regrets his actions during 1922.
Appearance
Relationships
Biography
Quotes
"I will never live in Omaha. Cities are for fools.”" |
"The Bible says that an ungrateful child is like a serpent’s tooth, but a nagging and ungrateful Wife is ever so much sharper than that." |