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The act was eleven minutes long on the full stage.
“Haleb” is an “educated” horse which goes through a standard routine of tricks. Two of his tricks are new, however. One involves throwing his front leg over his head while his back legs are on the seat of a chair. The other involves brushing an imaginary fly off of his nose with his left hind leg.
The horse looks good, but the trainer should make the act more showy and its setting more pretentious. As it stands, the act is a good novelty for the small time.
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Variety 28:10 (08/11/1912)