Chapter
1 XVII | September, at 3:47 P.M., a telegram, transmitted by cable from
2 XVII | the twenty words of this telegram.~Here is the text of the
3 XVIII | reconsider his plans. This telegram might be a cover for some
4 XVIII | such a being exist? This telegram flashed across the depths
5 XVIII | person mentioned in the telegram, under the name of Michel
6 XVIII | according to the request of the telegram?”~“Not yet, gentlemen; but
7 XVIII | office. A few minutes later a telegram was dispatched to the secretary
8 XVIII | projectile according to my telegram.”~“I waited for your arrival.
9 XXVIII| black sky.~That very night a telegram was sent from the station
10 XXVIII| become its satellite. The telegram added that the elements
11 XXVIII| done before sending this telegram forth to the world, which,
12 XXVIII| enterprise. Indeed this telegram contained two sorts of errors,
13 XXI | minutes later a fourfold telegram was sent out—the first to
14 XXI | denouement.~On receipt of the telegram the Naval Secretary telegraphed
15 XXI | contradicting J. T. Maston’s telegram, two parties were formed
16 XXI | they launched their first telegram to the world, erroneously
17 XXI | commander of the Susquehanna’s telegram.~Belfast tore the envelope
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