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1 No; he would not telegraph to the next station-notyet-hewould inquire.
2 Coming away in such a hurry, he must telegraph to the Works.
3 The Indians on the plains use fires to telegraph to one another.
4 I will let this train go, and will telegraph to the office.
5 By telegraph to Fort Kearney and thence by Pony Express and telegraph .
6 I snatched a few moments to telegraph to Eliza: Meet train to-night.
7 We must telegraph to your Cousin Amy that a friend is coming.
8 Then he would telegraph to both his father and his Uncle Billy.
9 And I shall telegraph to him and ask if he'll hide Pomeroy.
10 Finally, he proposed to telegraph to Little-Flower-of-the-Wood, inquiring if it was genuine.
11 Lewis had wanted to telegraph to Natalie, but Leighton had stopped him.
12 I've got thousands of engagements-weall have-butI shall telegraph to everybody.
13 Could you not telegraph to your chief to recall you at once?
14 A mysterious instinct made me telegraph to my wife to come also.
15 He was tempted to telegraph to Armstrong to come to his help.
16 Joe's here with the sleigh, and we must telegraph to George St.
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