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The article says the author "denies plagiarism". Would it be possible to use a more precise quotation, if the comment is notable? I had thought that plagiarism usually refers to incorporating text or ideas without acknowledgement, and certainly the author acknowledges his debt to Dumas...
I was confused when I read the sentence in question. Perhaps there is some way to alleviate the confusion. 209.252.104.131 (talk) 19:18, 5 February 2008 (UTC)