Two dogs fighting over a bone, I always thought. Yep: 'This expression alludes to two dogs fighting (contending) over a single bone. '
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Mister MicawberI know the myth, and the phrase certainly exists in English; but it has not the general acceptance that the good old 'bone' has. Literary and classical allusions are phenomena fading from the language.I once heard that "The Bone of Contention" related to voodoo. A Witch Doctor's curse whereby the cursed victim so strongly believed he wou