3011 examples of telegraphing in sentences

There they still were, the stranger holding out the fish, the Leader turning his back on it, but telegraphing Red at the same time not to dare!

(b) You are telegraphing a metropolitan paper the results of a Congressional election.

The merits of the contemplated enterprise were freely canvassed at a meeting of bankers, at which one of the most prominent declared that any man who ever expected to see one hundred dollars per day paid for telegraphing west of Buffalo must be crazy and unworthy of belief.

Now, however, the men of Chicago pay more than five thousand dollars a day for telegraphing at rates far lower than would have been thought possible in that early day.

" "Why didn't you find out that before telegraphing?" laughed Patty.

" "Thenfor the same reason why didn't he tell them about chloroform and printing and telegraphing and a thousand other inventions?" questioned Linnet in her turn.

Peter certainly showed judgment in telegraphing to you.

I have had enough of this telegraphing.

It was just what I expected,a jolly citizen telegraphing his country friend to meet him with his guns and dogs at such a place.

So I contented myself with telegraphing as follows: 'Pascal, Grosvenor Hotel.

And by means of some native method of telegraphing, such as by means of wigwag flags, or "smokes," the news could be hurried up the river much in advance of the vessel that was butting against the strong current of the swollen Magdalena.

Since then Dr. Whitehouse has succeeded in telegraphing a message through it at the rate of a single signal in three quarters of a second.

She finished her business by telegraphing to Elinor: "Separated.

There I took the stage, and telegraphing ahead for horses at Jacksonville found a magnificent saddle horse awaiting me.

Professor Trowbridge then mentioned a method which he had suggested some years ago for telegraphing across the ocean without a cable, the method having been suggested more for its interest than with any idea of its ever being put in practice.

Mr. Preece, of the English postal telegraph, then gave an account of how such a system had actually been put into practice in telegraphing between the Isle of Wight and Southampton during a suspension in the action of the regular cable communication.

" "And everybody in a flutter of excitement telegraphing off to the owners," commented the captain.

I was even afraid of the little boys, and thought all the time that Charley was watching me and making signs about me to his brother, when in reality he was only telegraphing about the marmalade.

" "No; I spent a great deal of money in telegraphing to him for orders to come home, but he would not give up.

TELEGRAPHING BENEATH THE SEA IX.

TELEGRAPHING WITHOUT WIRES XVI.

VIII TELEGRAPHING BENEATH THE SEA Early Efforts at Underwater TelegraphyCable Construction and ExperimentationThe First CablesThe Atlantic Cable ProjectedCyrus W. Field Becomes InterestedOrganizes Atlantic Telegraph CompanyProfessor Thomson as Scientific AdviserHis Early Life and Attainments.

XV TELEGRAPHING WITHOUT WIRES

Professor Trowbridge also revived the idea of telegraphing across the Atlantic by utilizing the conductivity of the sea-water to carry the currents.

Messages were sent and received during a period when the cable to the island was out of commission, and thus telegraphing without wires was put to practical use.

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