"Daigon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
daígon - Christmas-song,—carol,—waits;
to sing Christmas-carols, etc. Nagakánta
silá sing daígon—or—nagadaígon silá.
They are singing Christmas-carols.
(Formerly there was a custom of lighting
fires along the road for the carol-singers,
hence the name daígon from dáig—to
light).
Shasta's heart fainted at these words for he felt he had no strength left. And he writhed inside at what seemed the cruelty and unfairness of the demand. He had not yet learned that if you do one good deed your reward usually is to be set to do another and harder and better one.
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