A sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
1When boys at the Edinburgh High School find anything, the boy who crises bunce!
2Bunce was an active coadjutor with the lawyer in this melancholy case.
3No; Mr. Bunce would not admit that he personally required any compensation.
4Admiral Bunce declared himself highly pleased at the success of his blockade.
5Melanie Bunce cut her teeth in journalism at the Otago Daily Times.
6Low, and Chiltern, and his wife;-andthat man Bunce, and his wife.
7The other, of whom there has been casual mention, was Joseph Bunce.
8Only say at once, because Bunce is nagging me day after day.
9Simon Bunce came himself to conduct his new tenants to their abode.
10Here Bunce uttered a kind of groan, very clearly expressive of disagreement.
11I will be back soon, Mrs. Bunce, and you need fear nothing.
12He knew Bunce's address, but had never before been in Newport Street.
13Mr Bunce, as may be imagined, was most strongly opposed to innovation.
14It was by mere chance, as I came away from Bunce's house.
15But he saw no one that he knew before reaching Bunce's abode.
16Susy is gone, George is gone, Libby Hamersley, Ned Bunce, Henry Robinson.