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Bob and Peggy Valentine, in a routine of small talk that wasn’t half bad and some special light comedy songs with one or two blue lines and a few pilfered gags, got by with dispatch, revealing nothing astonishing in material or delivery, but drawing laughs and pleasing. They finish with a modern bit in colonial dress which might be improved – the matter, not the clothes – the idea being sound, but not carried out well. Some of their syncopated lyrics were above par. More notable for many laughs than for big ones, and for amusement than impressiveness.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 9 July 1920