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Margaret Atwood Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Silver Fox Collar, Sadie's Coat With the Silver Fuchs Collar

The letter was sent to his office address, which he had been clever enough to find out. The host and hostess of the evening were nothing like close friends of his or his wife. Sadie said that she had not gossiped about it at all. She also referred to his wife's coat with the silver fox collar. This coat bothered his wife, and she often felt obliged to tell people that she had inherited not bought it.

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