"Dagubdub" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
dagúbdub - To rumble, boom, etc. See
dághob. Ang mga bagón sang perokaríl
nagadagúbdub. The railway wagons are
rumbling past.
dagubdub n k.
o.
gudgeon.
Persons curious in chronology may, if they like, work out from what they already know of the Wimsey family that the action of the book takes place in 1935; but if they do, they must not be querulously indignant because the King's Jubilee is not mentioned, or because I have arranged the weather and the moon's changes to suit my own fancy. For, however realistic the background, the novelist's only native country is Cloud-Cuckooland, where they do but jest, poison in jest: no offence in the world.
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