What is the meaning of 'biting the blue finger' in stevenson's the vagabond?

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2026-03-02 11:10

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In Stevenson's poem "The Vagabond," biting the blue finger refers to an experience of cold weather or numbness, particularly in the extremities. The phrase conveys a physical sensation of discomfort or pain.

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