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Buldeo is a fictional character appearing in Rudyard Kipling 's Mowgli stories " 'Tiger! Tiger!' " (in The Jungle Book) and "Letting In the Jungle" (in The Second Jungle Book).
They find the treasure, but Buldeo's friends are killed by the jungle, and their own greed, as they attempt to escape with their booty. Buldeo just survives, but has to jettison ...
Influential Merchant Buldeo is bigoted against 'beasts' including Mowgli; not so Buldeo's pretty daughter, whom Mowgli takes on a jungle tour where they find a treasure, setting ...
In this sport of explanation Shree Krishnù lost, Buldeo won. Then those who were on Shree Krishnù's side ran off with the companions of Buldeo on their shoulders.
Will Buldeo and crew suffer the curse of the treasure? And what about Mowgli and Mahala? Will Buldeo burn down the jungle? Watch the stunning conclusion.
Buldeo è un personaggio delle raccolte di racconti intitolate Il libro della giungla e Il secondo libro della giungla dello scrittore britannico Joseph Rudyard Kipling (in ...
Presently Buldeo came to where Akela, as you know, had gone back and mixed it all up. ... any kill," said Gray Brother, as Buldeo stooped and peered and puffed. ...
Bibliomania e-text: Chapter "Tiger! Tiger!" of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling ... Buldeo was explaining how the tiger that had carried away ... said Buldeo. ...
Buldeo claims that the tiger Shere Khan is supernatural, the ghost of a wicked old money lender. ... When Buldeo learns that Mowgli has a vendetta with the ...
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Buldeo is a fictional character appearing in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories " 'Tiger! Tiger!' " (in The Jungle Book) and "Letting In the Jungle" (in The Second Jungle Book). A different version of the character was later used by Maxim Antinori in Hunting Mowgli (2001). The name is from the Hindi or Sanskrit Baladeva, which means "powerful lord".

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