What does Maugham write about in "The Verger"?
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Maugham's "The Verger" is a simple tale about a simple man who does his duties with great joy and dedication. ... Maugham likes to write about the odd diversity of human characters. In fact, he traveled the world in search of unique characters who would provide inspiration for his stories and novels.
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it is a very beautiful story about a small servant which became a verger at the famous church of the area amd then gets removed by the church because of he being illiterate decided to blow a cigarette and finds no shop near him and decided to open a cigarette shop and now because of it he is one of the richest person in the city
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