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“The Town Fiddler and the Country Maid.” The man enacts a decrepit old fellow whose speciality is the fiddle and the woman impersonates an over-grown country girl. They have a good line of comedy cross fire talk, all of which caught on nicely. The rube fiddle playing of the man went big. The act is away from the beaten path and had no trouble in holding attention throughout. None of the points were missed and the offering was thoroughly satisfactory. Finished exceptionally strong, taking bow after bow.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911