Then he quaffed() three full goblets() and, leveling his spear, said to his commanders, "Here is the weapon that broke the Yellow Scarves, took Lu Bu, eliminated Yuan Shu, subdued Yuan Shao, penetrated beyond the northern frontier, and conquered the east as far as Liao dong.
I had not penetrated the wall of isolation she had built around herself.
I had penetrated some distance into the island when I saw an old man bent and feeble sitting upon the river bank, and at first I took him to be some ship-wrecked mariner like myself.
The fire has penetrated to my heart, and I have only a few moments to live.
And now he perceived that he had penetrated deep into the forest, and blew his horn but he received no answer, for his attendants could not hear it.
It was even darker here, for the sides of the rocks almost met, and the light penetrated only through a small opening at the top.
Her last thoughts on the night before her execution had filled this place, and the magic that tradition asserted to have been practised here, in Sir Svanwedel's time, came into Jørgen's mind, and made him shudder; but a sunbeam, a refreshing thought from without, penetrated his heart even here—it was the remembrance of the flowering elder and the sweet smelling lime-trees.
Late in the autumn, when the weather was rough, windy, and wet, and the cold penetrated through the thickest clothing, especially at sea, a wretched boat went out to sea with only two men on board, or, more correctly, a man and a half, for it was the skipper and his boy.
" These pitying words penetrated to Inge's inmost heart, and seemed to do her good.
Into the deepest recesses of her heart penetrated the echoes of human thoughts and feelings.
Then little Gerda wept hot tears, which fell on his breast, and penetrated into his heart, and thawed the lump of ice, and washed away the little piece of glass which had stuck there.
My eye penetrated into an apartment of the Louvre.