In the latter they are constantly fired at, if only with blank charges, to alarm them from the seed besides being shouted at and frightened with clappers.
"Wild Life in a Southern County"
Richard Jefferies
In a cave on a hillside near the road where he sat and begged there lived a deathly being who, with face swathed in linen and with bandaged stumps of limbs, hobbled forth now and then, and came down to beg also, but always keeping at a distance from all human creatures, and, as he approached the pitiful, rattled loudly his wooden clappers, wailing out: "Unclean!
"The Little Hunchback Zia"
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Even as they so stood there fell upon the clear air of the morning a hollow, far-off sound-the sound of wooden clappers rattled together, and the hopeless crying of two words, "Unclean!
"The Little Hunchback Zia"
Frances Hodgson Burnett