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  • It is a very well known recipe throughout the whole world (Hungarians call it after a dog with a big coat - 'Bundas' ) -EGGY BREAD(eggs represent that coat)- a fantastic tummy filler.

    Comfort food - eggy bread 2005

  • It is a very well known recipe throughout the whole world (Hungarians call it after a dog with a big coat - 'Bundas' ) -EGGY BREAD(eggs represent that coat)- a fantastic tummy filler.

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

  • Bundas did not let go his hold, but twisting himself around Michel's body, he clung with his teeth to the young man's lacerated arm; the other, Duna, bayed horribly, ready to spring at any moment.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • Or, at other times, with Duna and Bundas bounding before her, disappearing, returning, disappearing again with yelps of joy, it was

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • Suddenly she heard in the garden the baying of dogs, and she saw, held in check by a domestic, Duna and Bundas, bounding through the masses of flowers toward the gate, where a man appeared, whom Marsa, leaning over the balcony, recognized at once.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • The ringing of the bell was answered by the barking of Duna, Bundas, and

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • One of them, Bundas, his teeth buried in Michel's left thigh, shook him, trying to throw him to the ground.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • A terrible pain nearly made Michel faint -- Bundas had let go his hold, stripping off a long tongue of flesh; but, in a moment, it had the same effect upon him as that of the knife of a surgeon opening a vein, and the weakness passed away.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • Before the horses ran two superb Danish hounds, of a lustrous dark gray, with white feet, eyes of a peculiar blue, rimmed with yellow, and sensitive, pointed ears -- Duna and Bundas, the Hungarian names for the Danube and the Velu.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • One of them, displaying his broken teeth in a hideous, snarling grin, hesitated a little to renew the onslaught, ready, as he was, to spring at his enemy's throat at the first false step; but the other, Bundas, with open mouth, still sprang at

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

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