Citations:communication


 * 1719 — Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe.
 * That I shall not discuss, and perhaps cannot account for; but certainly they are a proof of the converse of spirits, and a secret communication between those embodied and those unembodied, and such a proof as can never be withstood; of which I shall have occasion to give some remarkable instances in the remainder of my solitary residence in this dismal place.
 * After this communication was at an end, I carried him and his two men into my apartment, leading them in just where I came out, viz. at the top of the house, where I refreshed them with such provisions as I had, and showed them all the contrivances I had made during my long, long inhabiting that place.


 * 1818 — Mary Shelley. Frankenstein.
 * Yet his manners are so conciliating and gentle that the sailors are all interested in him, although they have had very little communication with him.
 * You may easily imagine that I was much gratified by the offered communication, yet I could not endure that he should renew his grief by a recital of his misfortunes.