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  • At Gueret I joined the same party who had been my companions in misery and fatigue.

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • We had not been settled at Blois a month before we had orders to quit it and to proceed to Gueret on the river Creuse.

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • We were mutually satisfied with each other, and two days afterwards I obtained leave from the French commandant to remove to Masignon, about four leagues from Gueret.

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • As I had never heard of Gueret before, I requested my landlord to give me some information respecting it.

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • Moscow — Ordered to Gueret on the Creuse — A miserable journey of five days — Poor accommodation — Allowed to move to country quarters at

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • On entering Gueret, I verily believe all the men, women, children and dogs came to meet us.

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • I had resided with this amiable family nearly a month, when one of the servants who had been to Gueret entered nearly out of breath to say that,

    A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman

  • Dale Gueret, chief of resource management for DFO on the North Coast, agrees there are concerns with the way chum salmon are being discarded, but he said a lot of fishermen are playing by the rules and carefully releasing chum alive.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011

  • There are some vessels though that are handling them, doing the proper thing and releasing them, said Mr. Gueret.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011

  • Mr. Gueret said the release of chum salmon is mandatory because stocks in the Central Coast have been in serious decline for several years.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011

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