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1 His red coat and gay trappings were easy to locate, even in that mad stampede .
2 Few of the folk had been injured in the mad stampede to escape the city.
3 And before I could straighten up, the whole place emptied out in a mad stampede for the bus.
4 They were afraid he had been caught in the mad stampede and ground under the hoofs of the steers.
5 But there was another door in the room, and toward this the frightened girls poured in a mad stampede .
6 Meanwhile Bello barked furiously, and the rest of the goats fled bleating into the woods in a mad stampede .
7 When the herd started their mad stampede toward the Diamond D, they would have a high time just taking care of themselves.
8 A mule brayed raucously, startling flocks of wild geese to flight from nearby cliffs, a herd of deer on a mad stampede inland.
9 From every side men, women, and children were rushing wildly for shelter, swarming up the staircases and into the caves in a mad stampede .
10 Hoarse cries filled the room and a mad stampede ensued, but somehow through the rampant throng, Kearn Thode found himself before that fallen figure.
11 Noses in air, tails lashing and eyes staring wildly, the frightened groups had swept together and were rushing down upon them in one mad stampede .
12 Waiting thousands were ready at the Kansas line, eager for the starting gun which was to let loose a mad stampede of crazed human beings.
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