Final answer:
The provided texts do not specifically describe what the two women at the pawn shop are trying to sell; the context necessary for this detail appears to be missing.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the provided texts, there is not a clear description of the two women at the pawn shop trying to sell anything specific. In the first excerpt, two girls take over the interaction at the wicket without a mention of what they intend to sell or pawn, and the focus quickly shifts to McTeague's inquiry about the pasteboard. In the second excerpt, there's a conversation about shoes between individuals, but it does not explicitly mention the two women trying to sell anything at a pawn shop. It appears that there may be some missing context which might clarify the situation. Lastly, the reference to a Ghanaian trader in a secondhand clothing shop does not relate to the two women at the pawn shop, but rather gives an example of types of goods typically sold in such markets.