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Description Cliftonville, England: Mrs. Hobbs Follows Her Husbands Footsteps. Mrs. Hobbs, the wife of England's famous cricketer...who has just completed his 126 Century (100 runs or more in one inning), is spending a few holidays with her children at Cliftonville. Photo shows her endeavoring to emulate her husband at the wicket, while her son acts as the wicket keeper.
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