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poignant and puerile
the Westwood All-Stars
The Magnificent
and it is sung by a soprano in the work's fourth and final movement
“Blue Blazes” Rawden / The Great Train Robbery Fulfilled By FYE poignant and puerileBLUE BLAZES RAWDEN (1918) and LUBIN'S GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY (1904) BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN starring William S. Hart, Maude George and Robert McKim. Directed by William S. Hart. Hart portrays "Blue Blazes" Rawden, a tough fighting lumber jack of the north woods. While he and his chums are carousing in the local dance hall, Blazes kills "Ladyfingers" Hilgard, the villainous proprietor, and becomes the new owner of the hall. When Hilgard's mother and brother