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1 He was in the midst of the wildest kind of forest.
2 They were now surrounded by the very wildest kind of scenery.
3 Now, after a perfect day, we're having the wildest kind of a night.
4 The wildest kind of country.... Say, did you ever wear a man's outfit?
5 They were all wildcats of the wildest kind .
6 We lead the wildest kind of a life in the army, and when I go home again-
7 Over seventy dogs waged the wildest kind of war and the distant woods reechoed the horrible din.
8 Whenever our guide shouts we hear the wildest kind of echoes, and everything seems solemn and unearthly.
9 It will lead, if pursued as it has been begun, to the wildest kind of a craze for government ownership of everything.
10 Just what had really happened was maddeningly obscure, and for a moment both Gilman and Elwood exchanged whispered theories of the wildest kind .
11 They were all very much alarmed, as the information which they obtained from the excited throng on the street was of the wildest kind .
12 True, he was among the wildest kind of wild Indians, but he was not a prisoner here, and the Apaches had no claim on him.
13 "You know," concluded the doctor, "that in cyanogen poisoning there might be hallucinations of the wildest kind .
14 "I say, Phil," he called guardedly; "you ready to listen to the wildest kind of a notion?"
15 "Do you know, I think we are going on the wildest kind of a goose chase," said Tom, the next day, to his two brothers.
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