The permanent larder was represented by cakes of chocolate and tins of Bolognasausage.
2
They were satisfying-andso were beef sandwiches, bought at a cook-shop-andso were rolls and Bolognasausage.
3
The balloon, at what I shall call the pointed end of the Bolognasausage, was evidently bursting from increased pressure.
4
I opened a tin of Bolognasausage and broke a cake of chocolate, and that was all I had to eat.
5
Withdrawing his hand just as I overtook him, the mystery was revealed-itgrasped a thick Bolognasausage, which he began to eat with unroyal relish.
6
Neck, clod or sticking-piece used for stocks, gravies, soups, mince-pie meat, hashes, bolognasausages, etc.
7
Take off the skin from a bolognasausage.
8
They loosened blue ribbons and wrappings of soft paper, and disclosed a link of bolognasausage.
9
Carl got a noble-looking parcel, and when he opened it, found a nice red bolognasausage.
10
The poison is made from the wood of a certain fat tree, with fruit like gigantic bolognasausages.
11
The lady cat was running as fast as she could with her tail all swelled up like a bolognasausage.
12
Another otherwise self-respecting tree hung itself all over with plump bolognasausages about two feet long and five inches thick.
13
We on our part produced sundry cases of sardines, Bolognasausages, and other tempting condiments wherewith to make a feast.
14
O' Sundays they stuffed their puddings with puddings, chitterlings, links, Bolognasausages, forced-meats, liverings, hogs' haslets, young quails, and teals.
15
He would prefer one bolognasausage factory and one brewery to the Parthenon, with St. Peter's and Rheims Cathedral thrown in.
16
Presently Raffaelle remembered it, and Giuseppe's basket was opened and its stock of rye bread, bolognasausage and olives handed around.