There is fun for the audience in this farce, but there could have been little for the player, John Bunny, who, in the leading role, has to carry a big coal-black baby. He was drunk and took it into his head to buy it from its little sister. His wife is Flora Finch, and his cook is Kate Price, and neither enjoys having the encumbrance on their hands. But the most fun comes from the way the loss of the kid is taken by the dusky inhabitants of Coontown, its sisters, cousins, aunts and uncles. - The Moving Picture World, March 15, 1913
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