Book,  chapter

1    1,   25|   electricity was about to communicate immense force. An enormous
2    2,   13|  be on their guard, and to communicate to the Surveyor-General
3    2,   15|  it would be impossible to communicate with Melbourne.~Glenarvan
4    3,   18| choose a fitting moment to communicate these sad tidings to Captain
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