May I suggest that the original definition of 'Gubbins' defined in Brewer's
might be applied in this case.
Dom Stocqueler
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Subject: Re: Their Lawful occasions
Isn't there an old expression, "It's Gubbins's turn"?
I've got no idea what that means, but perhaps it's what Kipling was alluding
to.
Fred Lerner
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