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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

And it is not unusual for a master to free one of his slave girls in order that she may share the full privileges of a Free Companionship. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #127)
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6 127 And it is not unusual for a master to free one of his slave girls in order that she may share the full privileges of a Free Companionship.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 124 There is no marriage, as we know it, on Gor, but there is the institution of the Free Companionship, which is its nearest correspondent.
6 125 Surprisingly enough, a woman who is bought from her parents, for tarns or gold, is regarded as a Free Companion, even though she may not have been consulted in the transaction.
6 126 More commendably, a free woman may herself, of her own free will, agree to be such a companion.
6 127 And it is not unusual for a master to free one of his slave girls in order that she may share the full privileges of a Free Companionship.
6 128 One may have, at a given time, an indefinite number of slaves, but only one Free Companion.
6 129 Such relationships are not entered into lightly, and they are normally sundered only by death.
6 130 Occasionally the Gorean, like his brothers in our world, perhaps even more frequently, learns the meaning of love.
There is no marriage, as we know it, on Gor, but there is the institution of the Free Companionship, which is its nearest correspondent. Surprisingly enough, a woman who is bought from her parents, for tarns or gold, is regarded as a Free Companion, even though she may not have been consulted in the transaction. More commendably, a free woman may herself, of her own free will, agree to be such a companion. And it is not unusual for a master to free one of his slave girls in order that she may share the full privileges of a Free Companionship. One may have, at a given time, an indefinite number of slaves, but only one Free Companion. Such relationships are not entered into lightly, and they are normally sundered only by death. Occasionally the Gorean, like his brothers in our world, perhaps even more frequently, learns the meaning of love. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6)