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The English idea of humor is hopeless at times. For ivstance, the comedian says he had eggs for breakfast, going on to enumerate the conditions whereby no chicken could he held responsible, and in reply to the question from his partner, says they were duck's eggs. This is a conundrum of almanac vintage over here, and suitable for school children just about graduated from a kindergarten.
One fault with this team is the repetition by the "straight" man of the comedian's dialogue while working out the point in the minstrel "end" and "interlocutor" manner. Dale and O'Malley, if they are to remain here, should have an American fix up their act.
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Variety 10:4 (10/26/1907)