I have never had anything to do with duels since. I thoroughly disapprove of duels. I consider them unwise, and I know they are dangerous. Also, sinful. If a man should challenge me now, I would go to that man and take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet retired spot, and kill him.

Mark Twain.

(To be Continued.)


NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

No. DCVI.


JANUARY 4, 1907.