Slave Curiousity

"You are curious for a slave," she said. "Curiosity is not always becoming in a slave." (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 4, page 31)
“Curiosity,” he said, “is not becoming in a Kajira.”
I did not understand him.
“You might be beaten for it,” he said.
I could not understand. (Captive of Gor, Chapter 3, page 14)
“Who are you? What do you want?” I begged.
“Curiosity,” he said, “ is not becoming in a Kajira.”
I stared at him.
“You might be beaten for it,” he said. (Captive of Gor, Chapter 4, page 32)
“Curiosity is not becoming in a Kajira,” said Targo. “You might be beaten for it.”
I remembered that the large man, on the planet Earth, had said to me this thing. I gathered that it was a Gorean saying.(Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, page 76)
"Perhaps you are curious to know the fate of your companions?" he said.
"Yes, Master!" said Ellen, quickly.
"Curiosity is not becoming in a slave girl," he said.
"Yes, Master," she said, sobbing.
(Prize of Gor, Chapter 20, page 625)
She recalled the saying that curiosity was not becoming in a slave girl, a saying which had always seemed ironic to her, because, to the best of her knowledge, amongst such eager, bright, lively creatures, an avid curiosity was endemic. (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20, page 633)
As is well known, there is a Gorean saying to the effect that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira. On the other hand, who has ever heard of a kajira who was not inquisitive, and quite so? After all, what do the beasts expect? We are females, and slaves. (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, page 1000)
There is a saying that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira, and yet how well the masters understand our incessant and insatiable curiosity! (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, page 1270)