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villain received his due. The plot was so typical of the 5th Ave brand that only to the backwards farmer boy who never saw more than one or two movies before in his life [[strikethrough]] did [[/strikethrough]] was the play [[strikethrough]] be [[/strikethrough]] thrilling. To the remainder the evening was only another session of hours to be spent somehow and the show offered the desired mode.

The scrappy melodrama whose plot was thin as the paper on the wall aroused no enthusiasm whatsoever except in those oft repeated passages where the hero took on the whole crowd and cleaned 'em up. In the superficiality of the plot I find the answer to this phenomena because the events happened so obviously in the expected succession [[strikethrough]] of ? [[/strikethrough]] that the actors were like so many puppets and gained but a resigned interest of the