Romantic relationship without official recognition.
1 Legally married; the proposal of free union was to be a test only.
2 But a free union presupposes equality of position.
3 He no longer cared on what terms he obtained her-legalmarriage or free union - it was indifferent to him.
4 If she rejected his proposal of a free union , was he prepared to marry her in legal form?
5 The question of the relations of the sexes he also looked upon as thoroughly solved by accepting free union .
6 It called for government officials to form a free union , and said they should be able to work without political interference.
7 Separation they did not demand, but a free union with the mother country, to the mutual enrichment and advantage of both.
8 Aunt Rosalind on free unions ... that would be terrible to have to hear.
9 Free unions often last for years and years-sometimesforever.
10 You, I believe, prefer "the Free Union , " as it is called, to marriage?
11 Their watch-word was "A Free Union or Disintegration."
12 'But as likely as not it will be marriage without forms-simplya free union . '
13 The more or less permanent free unions formed among us in Europe are usually to be regarded merely as trial-marriages.
14 "Well, I must say," said Miss Tarrant, "I prefer free unions . "
15 No, my dear abbe, I am not married, and I never shall marry; but there are free unions as sacred, as indissoluble as marriage.
16 "Give me free union , " shrieked a fourth.
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