To the victims of its tyranny, there was the choice of death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral
horrors. I had been reserved for the latter.
In that busy spot we may forget some of the dangers and
horrors we have shared together.
"You do not understand," broke in the man, "you cannot guess the
horrors that I have seen upon this island, or the worse
horrors that are to come.
And all the
horror of it, Not having seen, yet cannot comprehend.
He enlarged upon the
horrors of the future life of Tarzan's son, and intimated that his vengeance would reach as well to Jane Clayton.
Upon these words Jones became in a moment a greater picture of
horror than Partridge himself.
"Happiness!" she said with
horror and loathing and her
horror unconsciously infected him.
His Don Juan Triumphant (for I had not a doubt but that he had rushed to his masterpiece to forget the
horror of the moment) seemed to me at first one long, awful, magnificent sob.
Pushing back the heavy ebony doors we entered the courtyard, but upon the threshold of the great hall beyond it we paused, frozen with
horror, at the sight which greeted us.
No mortal could support the
horror of that countenance.
Those who have never seen a living Martian can scarcely imagine the strange
horror of its appearance.
Her
horror of entering Geoffrey's room, by herself, was insurmountable.
"Not a word--that's the
horror. She kept it to herself!
Blood was its Avatar and its seal--the redness and the
horror of blood.
Hill after hill of
horror, valley after valley of despair!