3011 examples of telegraphed in sentences

I re-telegraphed it to M. Zola, and that day, at all events, I thought no more of the matter.

But M. Zola promptly wired to me that such was not the case, and followed up his telegram with a note in which he said: 'My dear confrere and friend,I have just telegraphed to you that the whole story of a journalist having interviewed me is purely and simply a falsehood.

His business had suffered many losses, but his greatest loss of all was due to some false news about the price of shares which had been telegraphed to Paris by means which Monte Cristo could have explained.

Blake had telegraphed to New York that the one picture above all others desired had been obtainedthat of a big slide in the Culebra Cut.

The era of railroad building was coincident with the town boom craze, and Eastern people were so anxious to obtain a share of the enormous profits to be made by speculating in Kansas town lots, that money was telegraphed to agents and banks all over the State, and options on real estate were sold very much on the plan adopted by traders in stocks and bonds in Wall Street.

The news was telegraphed to the four winds of heaven, and where there had been one boomer before there were soon fifty or a hundred.

Simultaneously, the German Consul telegraphed protests to his Ambassador at Constantinople, and was told that Germany could not interfere in the internal affairs of Turkey.

Then, as soon as the number and capacity of the vacant houses were telegraphed to Constantinople, occupiers from the discontented townsfolk and natives of Thrace were assigned to them.

In June of this year, for instance, he telegraphed to H.E. the Vali of Syria, and an extract from his text is truly Potsdamish.

An hour later I returned with a new proposition, having in the mean time telegraphed Mr. Diederick either to meet me at the pier at Antwerp or to send a military permit.

Simply because the fiery customs officer had given his word, the German Legation at The Hague had telegraphed to Bentheim and also, I take it, to Excellency von Mumm at Berlin; and the customs officials had shipped the helmet to the Dutch capital, where the German Legation, obedient to promise, had turned it over to the American Legation for delivery to me.

He did not wait until he had reported to the Military Representative, but when only half way telegraphed from Nikolsk warning me that in his opinion this forward movement should not take place, as he had already received important information which altered the entire situation.

So "Polkovnika" Frank telegraphed in my name to all the railway section commandants ordering them under pain of summary execution to clear their part of the line and prepare express engines at each stopping-place ready to haul on to the admiral's train the moment it came in.

Five minutes later I had telegraphed my acceptance, and had mentally selected books enough for a dozen vacations.

At first they thought I was a runaway, and telegraphed my description all over.

Jean Lambert telegraphed at once for Doctor Holiday to come to Tony who was in a bad way.

Kings and ministers telegraphed frantically, trying to prevent the threatened conflict.

The Belgians telegraphed their protest to Berlin.

I telegraphed the Prince to send his steam launch to meet me at Plamnitza; and, as my interpreter, the Montenegrin student, determined to run the risks of decapitation and go with me, I imposed on him a European costume, took away his revolver as a safeguard against dangerous excitement, put him under severe charge not to show that he understood the Serb language, and started in a pouring rain.

He used to say, "I tell you whatever information there is, because I know that then you will not telegraph what ought not to be telegraphed, while if you find it out for yourself I have no right to restrain you.

When the murder of the Italian prisoners at New Orleans took place, he determined to show his energy and patriotic spirit, and he telegraphed to the Italian minister at Washington to demand of the federal government the immediate bringing to justice of the murderers under the alternative of sending the Italian fleet to New Orleans.

During the day Miss Fouracres had telegraphed to the only relatives of whom she knew anything, two sisters of her father, who kept a shop in London.

The authorities telegraphed for the train to wait.

For already the warning of the master mathematician had been telegraphed all over the world and translated into a hundred tongues.

Who is there to tell me anything?" "Nobody wrote you?or telegraphed?

3011 examples of  telegraphed  in sentences