Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|    pulverized snow, made all communication impossible. Sometimes they
 2    1,   17|      enter into some sort of communication with those Indians, whatever
 3    2,    4|      a desert coast, with no communication between it and Melbourne
 4    2,   14|      little valley. Electric communication was established between
 5    2,   15|    to find any way of direct communication with the capital.~This advice
 6    2,   16|      port must have frequent communication with Melbourne. I suppose
 7    3,    1|    expected to find frequent communication between Eden and Victoria.~
 8    3,    1| merely observed that regular communication existed between that point
 9    3,   11|    February 13th arrived. No communication had taken place between
10    3,   12|    earth prevented immediate communication.~Some minutes more passed,
11    3,   20|   from all the world, and no communication with your fellows is possible.
12    3,   21|  Major who was the medium of communication between these two souls,
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