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1 And the play is so native, so American, that it will go like wildfire .
2 All he has to do is to knock up a book of travels, and it'll go like wildfire . '
3 The simple arrest-itwould go like wildfire throughout the press-meant destruction for Senator Hanway, for Dorothy, for Mrs. Hanway-Harley, for all.
4 It'd go like wildfire in the Brown Borough, if you put in an ounce or two, gratis of course, with every order.
5 As I told you before, this stock is going like wildfire .
6 The news went like wildfire through the settlement.
7 I've brought a ballad with me, just to show you- athingthat is going like wildfire .
8 News of the scene went like wildfire through the house, and Alma's mother came to comfort me.
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