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Mary Ellen
名詞
Mary
Ellen
(
複数形
Mary
Ellens
)
(
UK
,
Liverpudlian
,
historical
)
A
working-class
woman
,
typically
dressed
in a
shawl
,
carrying
one or more
babies
, and
working as
a
market
trader
.
Coordinate
term
:
Dicky
Sam
2010
,
Tim
Parker
,
Signalman
Jones
(
page
18
)
Young
and
middle-aged
women
often
caring for
large
families
were
known
as
'
Mary
Ellens'
. They
dressed
in a
most
distinctive
fashion
with
large
black
shawls
draped
over their
shoulders
and
fastened
at
the middle. The
shawl
formed
a
large
pocket
under each
arm
;
often
one would
hold
a
baby
,
the other
a
bag
and
perhaps
a little
food
which the
Mary Ellen
had
managed
to
shoplift. Their
men
were
known
as
Dicky
Sams.
[
…
]
Typically
a
Mary Ellen
would
hock
her
wedding ring
for a
barrow
and a
load
of
produce.
[
…
]
At the end of the day
she
would have
enough
money
to pay
for the
barrow
and
retrieve
her ring.
2010
,
Anne
Baker
,
Goodbye
Liverpool
Luke
staggered
blindly
down the street
,
almost
bumping into
an
old woman
in
black
with a
shawl
drawn
close
about her
head and shoulders
—a
Mary Ellen
they
called
them
round
here.
2011
,
Katie
Flynn
,
Rose
of
Tralee
Dad
had
just
laughed
when
Rose
said
she
wouldn't
mind
being
a
Mary Ellen
but
Mam
had
tightened
her
mouth
and sniffed.
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