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3 Sentences With "most unostentatious"

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That train usually merely rests at > Darlington to take in water, and no passengers are either booked from or to > that place. Her grace was attired in the deepest weeds, and wore a plain > widower’s cap. She drove off to Stanwick in her brougham with a single pair > of horses, and was received at her favourite home, which will be her future > country residence, with the respectful and silent greeting of her tenants in > the quietest and most unostentatious manner possible. She did not pause; soon the church was rebuilt from its parlous condition, to the designs of Anthony Salvin, with many of the ancient stones from the older building and tombs being set in its walls and porch.
He has seen little more and the 3 score years and 10, of which we have been singing this afternoon, and I trust he is now-and, indeed, I believe he is-with that God who gave him life with that God whom he serves. I believe from what I know that he was a good man. He was a man of the strictest integrity, he could always be relied on; he was a man who was always ready to help everyone in distress, and to help on the work of God in every way that he possibly could. I know for a fact that his liberality was of them most unostentatious character, and also that it was not known to the general public.
He also conducted experiments on atmospheric electrical charges, fixing a "corona" of platinum wires on top of Booker's Tower on the Hog's Back, linked by wires to his observatory.Tebbutt, G. A History of Booker's Tower , St. Catherine's Village, Guildford Capron was a prominent local philanthropist and was described as "ever ready, though in the most unostentatious manner, to afford aid and succour to those in poverty and distress".MNRAS, 49, 161 A contributor to The English Mechanic and World of Science commented "I have heard - what he tried hard enough to hide - that the good he did among the poor was something remarkable. Few men indeed possessing his wealth and leisure have devoted them more ungrudgingly to the benefit of others".

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