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Example sentences for "telegraph office"

  • Telegraph Office in the Place de la Salamandre, a small “Place” off the B.

  • When in a telegraph office, I could only hear the instrument directly on the table at which I sat, and unlike the other operators, I was not bothered by the other instruments.

  • Isn't there a telegraph office at the superintendent's office?

  • I immediately started out and found the telegraph office closed.

  • Say there is Union depot, then there is a line of sheds running down towards Twenty-eight street, and there is a little off sort of place there, and a telegraph office on the first floor.

  • They call it a telegraph office, but it is not in that room.

  • In 1873 the Treasury Department forced the Post Office Department to abandon the doctrine that every place with a money order issuing post office was of right entitled to a telegraph office.

  • The treasury in that year adopted the policy of demanding a guarantee from private individuals whenever it did not care to assume the risk of a telegraph office failing to be self-supporting.

  • In the shortest time possible, the Government would open a telegraph office at every money order issuing Post Office.

  • Yates' one desire now was to reach a telegraph office, and write his article as it was being clicked off on the machine.

  • No man ought to go to the woods without leaving his address at a telegraph office, anyhow.

  • I'll give you permission to use the information in any way you choose, if you will extricate me, and all I ask is a fair start in the race for a telegraph office.

  • If a signal is not displayed at a night office, trains which have not been previously notified must stop and inquire the cause, and report the facts to the superintendent from the next open telegraph office.

  • There was a telegraph office at Pensacola, which I visited.

  • I usually hunted up in those days, on reaching a city, a telegraph office, that I might announce to my folks at home, in this spirited way, that I had again returned to the earth for a brief visit to them.

  • I believe I never was in a telegraph office before.

  • Must her life be one of lonely discontent, a telegraph office at the beginning, and a telegraph office at the end?

  • Just imagine a person thinking a telegraph office is managed on the same principle as those stores where they at first charge double the value of the goods, for the sake of giving people the pleasure of beating them down!

  • So, from a telegraph office in the country, where she learned the profession, she drifted to her present one in the city.

  • We’ll find a telegraph office there,” said Bob, “and Dan can wire his father for some money.

  • It was a tiny village, but there were stores there, a telegraph office, and a hotel.


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