18.Women do have always his voice above the gabble voice that breathed an affinity for evil, for believing that no woman is to be trusted, but that some men are too innocent to protect themselves.
19.At her feet sat the grandfather of all the cats; and opposite her sat, on two benches, twelve or fourteen neat, rosy, chubby little children, learning their Chris-cross-row; and gabble enough they made about it.
20.The next instant, he turned the iron into a cudgel and was about to bring it down on Tripitaka's head when the Buddhist pilgrim gabbled the spell and Monkey collapsed helplessly to the ground once more.