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Maybe something not telegraphed will come in the next series?
This was a good night's work, as they were then telegraphing.
The boys and their father looked at one another, telegraphing a common thought.
At first they thought of telegraphing ahead to stop the man, but soon gave that plan up.
End there and have that telegraphed to him at once.
And how do you show that feeling without telegraphing it?
How else could he have gotten the money his father telegraphed?
That was why he telegraphed to me and I returned.
Will one man fall away, telegraphing the message that everyone needs a friend?
She had telegraphed to his friends to find out whether they should come to Boston.
"Does it require much study to learn the art of telegraphing?"
He looks around every now and then, but his movements are telegraphed.
They all telegraphed it, and he knew how to read the signs.
He'd telegraphed Drew to expect him in a couple of days.
They were telegraphing to our world, in the hope of an observer.
I telegraphed Cairo to that effect first thing this morning.
It costs three months of writing and telegraphing to pull off a success.
He didn't mind telegraphing that either, which might be a problem.
In return, he had always telegraphed judgments about my personal life without benefit of having been asked.
Anne had telegraphed that she wanted to come over and join him.
It was your father who recognized the description I telegraphed to his office.
"I will continue in Michael's place," he telegraphed his uncle.
He had never before understood the concept of telegraphing a move, yet there it was.
Nor did she want the tensions between her and Paul to be telegraphed to the children.