This comic character picture gives the two leading character players, "Bunny" and Miss Finch, of the Vitagraph Company, a splendid chance to show how much can be pictured, almost told, by facial expression, and the amount of characterization that they accomplish is remarkable. But between Little Miss Prue, the stenographer to whom Mrs. Nag objects and the prim Miss Prus, of next day, the supposedly new stenographer, there is such an amusing difference that it alone is worthwhile seeing. These character plays of the Vitagraph Company are all good. This is better than the average, but they are not to be compared with the real comedies that this company produces every now and then. - The Moving Picture World, July 29, 1911
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