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Mark Twain DLitt.jpg Official portrait of Mark Twain in his DLitt (Doctor of Letters) academic dress, awarded by Oxford University.
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- 2006-09-22 09:57 CharlieHuang 580×805×8 (64106 bytes) Portrait of Mark Twain in his DLitt (Doctor of Letters) tat, awarded by oxford University (pre-1900s). {{PD-US}}
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