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  • While a useful and quite tasty fish, few people have heard of it and Gurnard is frequently ignored by shoppers.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • While a useful and quite tasty fish, few people have heard of it and Gurnard is frequently ignored by shoppers.

    Utter Pollacks: Fish to be Renamed Dungeekin 2009

  • Just beyond is another Treryn Dinas, like that of the Logan near St. Levan; but this Treen is better known as the Gurnard's Head.

    The Cornwall Coast

  • Gurnard frowned, his face a mask of concentration.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • Sophie recoiled as Gurnard thrust his face close to hers.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • Gurnard stopped and turned to her, fury in every line of his large frame.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • Gurnard sat back, his face flushed with success and the wine he had steadily consumed.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • In order to take her hand, Clarissa chose to use the arm Gurnard was holding.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • Dazzled, Captain Gurnard saw nothing beyond Clarissa's guileless china-blue eyes and her delicately curved lips.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

  • His silver princess still smiled on her court; he had even heard her laugh with that bounder Gurnard.

    A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995

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