1The people in Patagonia eat gua-na-co and ostrich meat.
2Lin"gua Fran"ca (l"gw fr"k).
3Anything with "choi" or "choy" in the name is a type of cabbage, while "gwa" or "gua" refers to a melon.
4She was about to speak when Madame du Gua's approach silenced her.
5Francine, Madame du Gua, and her son had all risen from their seats.
6Do you see that other man in malignant conversation with Madame du Gua?
7I thought Guantanamo was the only 'Gua' with a bay.
8Madame du Gua reproached him, so I hear, for coming to the ball ill-dressed.
9Clear peaks for 7-ethyl-Gua and the internal standard were observed in most of the samples.
10A few steps back of the ground of men she distinguished her enemy, Madame du Gua.
11Madame du Gua recovered her lively manner with such immediate self-possession that Francine fancied herself mistaken.
12In addition, Gua's surrogate parents manipulated her lower jaw, hoping to encourage her to get it moving.
13The young girl grew more and more reserved, and gave all her attentions to Madame du Gua.
14The phalaena which produces it is probably analogous with that of the provinces of Gua[?
15Mademoiselle felt instinctively that Madame du Gua had no real interest in her, and the question alarmed her.
16Champlain writes the name "du Gas;" De Laet has "de Gua;" while Charlevoix writes "du Guast."