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Edwards has the very poor form of nagging his audiences for applause.
Once or twice Mr. Edwards speaks quite roughly to those in front because the expression of approval is not to his entire satisfaction.
As a ventriloquist he ranks fairly, but stands much higher as an impersonator. One is led to believe that he could be more successful in the latter class.
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Variety 4:10 (17/11/1906)