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- His fellow warrior at the rear was not so fortunate.
- The fist sprang open and muscular fingers like black pythons wrapped around Maban. Kong lifted him high, holding the screaming Dyak to his face. Eyes met.
- Maban’s howls impinged themselves on Kong’s small ears.
- Kong quenched them by taking the man’s howling head between his teeth and biting down. He pulled the headless body free, spat out the suddenly fleshless skull and crushed the limp body into a fleshy sack of broken bones.
- Doc Savage: Skull Island, Chapter 46
- The next he knew—and the last thing Monyet ever experienced—was having his howling head inserted into the humid, malodorous mouth of the gigantic ape.
- Monster teeth came together with a harsh snap. The crunch of Monyet’s fragile neck bones was hardly audible over that awful finality.
- The beast-god chewed this fresh morsel experimentally, then spat it out in evident disgust. It was plainly not to his taste.
- When Kong flung the headless body from him, it flew out onto the ledge, to topple over the cliff’s edge, neck stump pumping arterial blood, carelessly painting the rocks all the way down to its final fate.
- Doc Savage: Skull Island, Chapter 60
- The ancient witch doctor tottered forth, shrieking at Kong, who cruelly crushed him like an ant before seizing the lifeless body, biting it in two, and dropping the bloody fragments.
- Merian C. Cooper's King Kong Chapter 19
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