"Agbon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ágbon - (H) Fine ashes, cigar-ash; to be
converted into ashes. Ang ákon abáno
nagágbon na. My cigar is converted into
ashes. Pilá ka abáno ang ginaágbon mo sa
isá ka ádlaw? How many cigars do you
convert into ashes in the course of one day?
(cf. abó).
For just this moment, he wanted her to see him for who he was, without the pity he knew she'd feel when she found out the truth.
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