There were two 'Reigns of Terror,' if we would but remember it and consider it; the one wrought murder in hot passion, the other in
heartless cold blood; the one lasted mere months, the other had lasted a thousand years; the one inflicted death upon ten thousand
persons, the other upon a hundred millions; but our shudders are all for the 'horrors' of the minor Terror, the momentary Terror, so to
speak; whereas, what is the horror of swift death by the axe, compared with lifelong death from hunger, cold, insult, cruelty, and
heart-break?
What is swift death by lightning compared with death by slow fire at the stake? A city cemetery could contain the coffins filled by that
brief Terror which we have all been so diligently taught to shiver at and mourn over; but all France could hardly contain the coffins
filled by that older and real Terror--that unspeakably bitter and awful Terror which none of us has been taught to see in its vastness or
pity as it deserves.