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There is a lengthy entry on Arthur Conan Doyle in Alan Gribben's
_Mark Twain's Library: A Reconstruction_ in which Gribben provides
a number of references to Doyle's possible influence.  Doyle did
admire Twain's _King Leopold's Soliloquy_ and sent him a copy of
his own _The Crime of the Congo_ in 1909.  However, to describe
their relationship as an old friendship is probably an exaggeration.


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