Into what penetralia of reminiscence this auto-dialogue carried him! |
That transcendental power was an ordinance of empire, which ought to be kept back within the penetralia of the constitution. |
Yet at such an hour it will now be necessary to enter its penetralia. |
That ended it, and he was no nearer the penetralia of car Naught-fifty than before. |
But we profane not the penetralia where even Common-Councilmen fear to tread! |
The sentiment, at the same time, sounds oddly, as it issues from the penetralia of a multitudinous club. |