Only after she had reached home was Natasha able clearly to think over what had happened to her, and suddenly remembering Prince Andrew she was
horrified, and at tea to which all had sat down after the opera, she gave a loud exclamation, flushed, and ran out of the room.
Jane Porter, who had overheard, was
horrified. If the proposition had come from the poor, ignorant sailor, she might possibly have not been so surprised; but that it should come from one who posed as a man of culture and refinement, from a gentleman, she could scarcely credit.
All the bystanders were
horrified, and asked him what he could mean by such brutal and inhuman conduct.
Too much
horrified to speak, They can only shriek, shriek, Out of tune, In a clamorous appealing to the mercy of the fire, In a mad expostulation with the deaf and frantic fire, Leaping higher, higher, higher, With a desperate desire, And a resolute endeavor Now - now to sit, or never, By the side of the pale-faced moon.
I remember how
horrified we were at the sour, ashy-grey bread she gave her family to eat.
She was
horrified at her paleness, as she glanced into the looking-glass.
If you are
horrified, I shall be sorry, but I shall not be discouraged.
The husband was a conciliatory soul, with a great fund of resignation, which he expended on "Roger's friends." I suspect he was secretly
horrified at these invasions.
They were
horrified, for De Montfort's bold challenge was to them but little short of sacrilege.
Bewildered and
horrified, I turned to look for the living man.
Sincerely
horrified, Henry stood gazing at the earth.
Tarzan would not have been averse to this plan; but Lady Greystoke was
horrified at the very thought of it.