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  1. time, to make the necessary domestic arrangements, by will or otherwise, before fighting.
  2. To a written communication you are entitled to a written reply, and it is the business of your friend to require it.

Second's Duty Before Challenge Sent.

  1. Whenever you are applied to by a friend to act as his second, before you agree to do so, state distinctly to your principal that you will be governed only by your own judgment,--that he will not be consulted after you are in full possession of the facts, unless it becomes necessary to make or accept the amende honorable, or send a challenge. You are supposed to be cool and collected, and your friend's feelings are more or less irritated.
  2. Use every effort to soothe and tranquilize your principal; do not see things in the same aggravated light in which he views them; extenuate the conduct of his adversary whenever you see

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