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… or performing, and the Keeper of the Fire when attending to his duties. Nevertheless, the Fire Keeper must not tend the fire at a time when it will interfere with any performance or distract attention at an important moment.

The officer in the chair is addressed, “O Chief.” Those who would speak arise and salute, then remain silent, until recognized by the Chief, and bidden to speak.

It is not proper to whisper in Council or laugh when a serious matter is being presented, or look around much, or heed not the speaker, nor should one make noises or tap with one's feet or hand, or with a stick, or lounge about, or lie down, nor turn to look when some one arrives late, but in all wise act as though each speaker were great and important, however much he may be otherwise. For this is good manners.