We have no meanings for "mental telegraphy" in our records yet.
1 It is odd; but the freaks of mental telegraphy are usually odd.
2 This is a simple expression of the hypothesis of "telepathy" or " mental telegraphy " .
3 Then, all unconsciously, Charlotte herself, seemingly actuated by a species of mental telegraphy , spurred him on.
4 Apparently mental telegraphy is still in business.
5 Here was a clear case of mental telegraphy ; of mind-transference; of my mind telegraphing a thought into hers.
6 It is a handsome instance of mental telegraphy - or if it isn't that, it is a handsome case of coincidence.
7 P. S.-I'msending that ancient " Mental Telegraphy " article to Harper's-witha modest postscript.
8 " Mental telegraphy , " of course, would explain all, and even chance coincidence is perfectly conceivable.
9 " Mental Telegraphy " appeared in Harper's Magazine, and is now included in the Uniform Edition of Mark Twain's books.
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