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1 Was not the Cathedral itself the mere husk of a religion?
2 At last, all that remained was a mere husk of dead wood scabbed with char.
3 At the end you are spent, a mere husk , your dangerously over-engorged heart racing with pleasure.
4 He, poor fellow, fascinated, returned the ghastly stare of a suffering soul in that mere husk of a man.
5 Abbott played delicately with the mere husk of this astounding revelation: "Have you talked with old Mrs. Jefferson about-about it?"
6 I go there to be sure of it sometimes-to assure myself that he is indeed gone, a mere husk of dead flesh and bone.
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