And here we are with the Twain version of the "Duel." Last week we did the Dickens' "Duel." It's up to you to compare Dickens and Twain. I delight in the similaries and the differences: Dickens, the Englishman, goes for the lighter "picking away" style, while Twain gets out the "axes." Both go after the need for this Dueling to stop, and it's humor that finds the "feet of clay."