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1 They crunched the bones and ate the skin, until nothing remained.
2 These dog-like carnivores would even have crunched the bones of their prey to get as much nutrition as possible.
3 Then he tore the corpse limb from limb and with horrid glee crunched the bones of his victim's hands.
4 I say, there are men who have crunched the bones of victim after victim; in whose closets lie skeletons picked frightfully clean.
5 The only question seemed to be how many days, or possibly weeks, would pass before jackals crunched the bones of every Englishman in India.
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