The ‘Look’ Command is a versatile instruction which requires the House Boy to temporarily pause what he is doing and to turn his head so that it faces Master (or a designated object or person) while keeping his remaining body parts in place and awaiting additional commands or questions; examples of the ‘Look Command’ include ‘Look At Me’, ‘Look at Mister Roper’, ‘Look at what you just spilled’, and the single word ‘Look’ (at the person giving the command).
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Rule #223 — ‘Look’ Command
The ‘Look’ Command is a versatile instruction which requires the House Boy to temporarily pause what he is doing and to turn his head so that it faces Master (or a designated object or person) while keeping his remaining body parts in place and awaiting additional commands or questions; examples of the ‘Look Command’ include ‘Look At Me’, ‘Look at Mister Roper’, ‘Look at what you just spilled’, and the single word ‘Look’ (at the person giving the command).