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Intolerably monotonous1 seemed now to the Bunner sisters thetreadmill routine of the shop, colourless and long their eveningsabout the lamp, aimless their habitual2 interchange of words to theweary accompaniment of the sewing and pinking machines.
It was perhaps with the idea of relieving the tension of theirmood that Evelina, the following Sunday, suggested inviting3 MissMellins to supper. The Bunner sisters were not in a position to belavish of the humblest hospitality, but two or three times in theyear they shared their evening meal with a friend; and MissMellins, still flushed with the importance of her "turn," seemedthe most interesting guest they could invite.
As the three women seated themselves at the supper-table,embellished by the unwonted addition of pound cake and sweetpickles, the dress-maker's sharp swarthy person stood out vividlybetween the neutral-tinted sisters. Miss Mellins was a small womanwith a glossy4 yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling5 withimitation tortoise-shell pins. Her sleeves had a fashionable cut,and half a dozen metal bangles rattled6 on her wrists. Her voicerattled like her bangles as she poured forth7 a stream of anecdoteand ejaculation; and her round black eyes jumped with acrobaticvelocity from one face to another. Miss Mellins was always havingor hearing of amazing adventures. She had surprised a burglar inher room at midnight (though how he got there, what he robbed herof, and by what means he escaped had never been quite clear to herauditors); she had been warned by anonymous8 letters that her grocer(a rejected suitor) was putting poison in her tea; she had acustomer who was shadowed by detectives, and another (a verywealthy lady) who had been arrested in a department store forkleptomania; she had been present at a spiritualist seance where anold gentleman had died in a fit on seeing a materialization of hismother-in-law; she had escaped from two fires in her night-gown,and at the funeral of her first cousin the horses attached to thehearse had run away and smashed the

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adj.单调的,一成不变的,使人厌倦的 | |
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