Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Kiddushin 32:20

יכול שאני מרבה בורח ויוצא בגרעון כסף ת"ל וכי תשלחנו חפשי מעמך מי ששילוחו מעמך יצא בורח ויוצא בגרעון כסף שאין שילוחו מעמך רמ"א בורח אין מעניקין לו דאין שילוחו מעמך אבל יוצא בגרעון כסף ששילוחו מעמך

- 'them' for your sons, but not your daughters for your sons. Hence we learn that one cannot transmit his rights in his daughters to his sons.

Daf Shevui to Kiddushin

The Torah directly states that one who goes free at the end of six years receives the gift. Through the repetition of the verse, the baraita adds the three other circumstances that according to the first opinion entail a gift from the master—Jubilee, master’s death and “signs” for a female slave.
This baraita excludes the runaway and one who buys his freedom. They are not “sent away”—they leave on their own.
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Daf Shevui to Kiddushin

To R. Meir, a runaway is not sent away and therefore does not receive a gift. But one who buys his own freedom is sent away, even though he can force this to occur. Therefore, he too receives a gift.
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