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What is a clapperdudgeon?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/16/2023

a clapperdudgeon is a beggar who pales the flesh with arsenic in order to excite a depper sympathy for his plight.

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A Clapperdudgeon was someone who put aresnic on there skin to make themself bleed then begged on the streets.


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