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The novelty is in the quick shifting form an interview to an exterior set several times during the action.
In and Out.In and Out.
The laughs follow with Mason and Miss Keeler in a scene inside the house and there is a laugh in almost every line from this time to the end of the sketch
Colonial audience took to In and Out with a gladsome cry.
Homer Mason and Marguerite Keeler have fallen upon a valuable piece of property in their new sketch.
The piece has everything for a comedy number, even bringing invaluable novelty into it.
The piece abounds with bright, snappy lines, which start with Mason's entrance in "one" where he does a capital bit as a "souse" trying to get into the house.
Mr. Mason is seen at his best.
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Variety 20:2 ( September 17, 1910)