How did the verger treat his gowns
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During the sixteen years he had been verger of this church he had had a succession of such gowns, but he had never been able to throw them away when they were worn out and the
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Albert Edward Foreman had been in St. Peter’s Neville for sixteen years as Verger. He was very sincere and devoted to his profession. He loved his work and did it well.
He had a satisfying approach to life and work. He started his career as a page boy and slowly after changing to other jobs, he took the job of a verger.
He loved his job so much and he cared for his dress that he did not discard or throw away his old gowns, in all his sixteen years of work. They were all worn out but the love and satisfaction that he got from being a verger made him hold on to the gown which was very dear to him.
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