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Show Magnetic Eyes Needed to Make a Good Impression A winking, blinking, and wandering eye will never influence people ; therefore there-fore it is of great importance that these organs should be trained to their best condition. The person who would use the power of fascination, says G. H. Brately, in "The Art of Fascination," must acquire a determined look. An empty stare should be avoided, for it can never carry any influence; neither will a fierce and impudent one fusci- ; nate, though it may repel. The magnet- I ic gaze must be steady, quiet, pene- j trating, and determined. In conversa- I tion, look into the eyes of the person calmly and steadily, or fix your eyes on j the organ of individuality, which is be- j tween the eyebrows. Speak all your thoughts clearly and distinctly. Think them as well as speak them. |