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While waiting for a streetcar she suspects is not coming, DrakuliÄ notices a woman in an expensive fur coat. It makes the woman conspicuous, and DrakuliÄ wonders what animal it came from. She recalls, āyears ago, I fell into the trap of buying a fur coatā (133). She found a used one on a trip to Massachusetts, and recalls that āI looked like the person I wanted to beā (134). She put aside her list of books she had intended to buy, and the pangs of conscience about dead animals, and listened to the voice whispering, ātake it, take it, hereās your chanceā (135). In early 1989, while away in New York, DrakuliÄ recalled her own coat after a friend sent her a revealing newspaper story from back home. A young girl wearing an āold fur coatā was bullied off of a bus in Belgrade, and told, āāif you can afford a mink coat, you can afford a taxi!āā (135). DrakuliÄ notes that the reporter may have emphasized the coatās age as proof āshe wasnāt really rich, she was as poor as the aggressors, and therefore she was not to blameā (136). DrakuliÄ calls this the ālogic of equal distribution of povertyāāthat in a socialist state any display of wealth is an affront to the egalitarianism that kept everyone struggling equally (136).
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