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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 131 One reason to look into the eyes of a slave girl is to see if there is welcome in them, happiness, anticipation, shyness, mendacity, slyness, deception, joy, confusion, uncertainty, apprehension, fear.
15 132 If one cannot look into the eyes of a slave, how can one well read her, how can one adequately master her? To be sure, much can be gained from body language.
15 133 But then more can surely be gained from both her face and body.
15 134 And from the slave's point of view, how can one best please a master, if one cannot truly see him? Ellen was certain that her master had seen fear in her eyes.
15 135 She looked past the chair, frightened.
15 136 "Do you enjoy the laundry?" he asked.
15 137 "No, master," she said.
One reason to look into the eyes of a slave girl is to see if there is welcome in them, happiness, anticipation, shyness, mendacity, slyness, deception, joy, confusion, uncertainty, apprehension, fear. If one cannot look into the eyes of a slave, how can one well read her, how can one adequately master her? To be sure, much can be gained from body language. But then more can surely be gained from both her face and body. And from the slave's point of view, how can one best please a master, if one cannot truly see him? Ellen was certain that her master had seen fear in her eyes. She looked past the chair, frightened. "Do you enjoy the laundry?" he asked. "No, master," she said. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )