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communicated 3
communication 24
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communication

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | the north, and so open a communication with the Pacific by means 2 I, V | circumstances, and left a means of communication with their fellow-creatures 3 I, VIII | Do you wish to enter into communication with these Indians?”~“Yes,” 4 I, VIII | fellow-tribes. They are in constant communication with the factories, and 5 I, X | Passage-that is to say, the direct communication by sea between the Atlantic 6 I, XI | winter, and cut off from all communication with their fellow-creatures. 7 I, XIV | weather might cut off the communication between Fort Hope and the 8 I, XX | house, and to make no direct communication with it. I see that now 9 I, XXII | might have established a communication between the lake and the 10 II, I | The earthquake cut off our communication with the mainland, and converted 11 II, II | would have no means of communication with their fellow-creatures, 12 II, II | doing much to keep that communication open for a few mouths in 13 II, IV | and establish a means of communication between it and the continent.~ 14 II, V | house itself, with a door of communication inside, so that there would 15 II, V | the soil has established a communication between the sea and the 16 II, VI | with its southern side,—the communication would, in a word, be re-established 17 II, VII | without reason, that all communication with the south of the island 18 II, X | seemed to them that the communication with the outer world was 19 II, X | CHAPTER XI~ A COMMUNICATION FROM LIEUTENANT HOBSON.~ 20 II, X | large room to receive a communication.”~Sergeant Long touched 21 II, XIII | his progress, and render communication with firm ground very uncertain. 22 II, XIII | Lieutenant, “cut off from all communication with the mainland, and by 23 II, XVIII| to be done was to open a communication with the outer air.~All 24 II, XVIII| made any effort to open a communication with the outer air. They


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