1 �Butnot here, �headded, hearing the clank of the verger�skeys.
2 The vergers in our great cathedrals have a dignified stride.
3 You will therefore find the cathedral closed to you until the vergers have dined.
4 But the vergers are waiting to close the Abbey.
5 You see those vergers standing near my brothers, who gave up their seats to us.
6 The old vergers and bedesmen came; some of the clergy came; Judy came; and the dean came.
7 The parish clerk bowed low before him, and the vergers humbled themselves into the dust in his presence.
8 They streamed in until the stately black-gowned vergers were quite worried to find seats for the late comers.
9 Break into laughter, if you feel inclined, provided the vergers do not hear it echoing among the arches.
10 Then the procession formed, and they entered the wonderful place, preceded by vergers with staves, and by acolytes.
11 Take him out and burn him alive. The vergers made a dash for him-butGeorge's brothers seized them.
12 The vergers have discovered it.
13 Upon the conclusion of service, the dean lingered a few minutes in the nave, speaking to one of the vergers .
14 At this moment one of the vergers of the Cathedral entered the room to say that Mr. Meynell was waiting below.
15 But the church was nearly empty, and the vergers , who were in their everyday clothes, had only partially lit up the nave.
16 This latter iconoclast is in especially bad odor with the sextons and vergers of most of the old churches which I have visited.
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