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The action of the story opens in the home of a physician on Christmas Eve. He is compelled to catch a train for the city to attend a patient.
The Other Woman.
Two facts are most evident in Miss Mortlock's present offering, lack of action and a character entirely unsuited to her, being devoid of the light airy comedy elements in which she should appear more to advantage.
In light, youthful comedy, free from any heavy emotional qualities, Miss Mortlock should find her forte. Excellent support is accorded in the present offering.
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Variety 20:1 ( September 10, 1906)