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“She comes upon the stage in a street garb which is nothing less than the dream of a dressmaker’s art. Fully clothes, with a much decorated hat, she mounts her trapeze.”
"Shy maidens and jealous wives watched suspiciously while raiment showered through the air into the eager hands of the masculine element."
"The act may appear to some a trifle Frenchy. There is little bordering on the salacious, however, for there is a blending of charm and grace which is fascinating and pleasing. Her act cannot be compared with others of the trapeze sort."
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Unknown newspaper, August 7 1911 (in Charmion clippings file)