That, one would suppose at first, might exonerate Losely; but he was so clever a fellow at all mechanical contrivances that, coupled with the place of finding, the nail made greatly against him; and still more so when some nails precisely similar were found on the chimney-piece of an inner room in his apartment, a room between that in which he had received guar ston and his bed-chamber, and used by him both as study and workshop.
"What Will He Do With It, Book 7."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Other groups are the guar Banjaras, apparently from guara or Gwala, a milkman, the Guguria Banjaras, who may, Mr. Hira Lal suggests, take their name from trading in gugar, a kind of gum, and the Bahrup Banjaras, who are Nats or acrobats.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
The 27th, in the morning, we had sight of Abdal Curia, and before night espied guar-da-fui.
"A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. VIII."
Robert Kerr