In Saki's short story "Fur," Suzanne is worried primarily about the consequences of her husband's impulsive decision to bring home a fur coat, which she views as a symbol of wealth and social status. She fears the judgment and scrutiny of their social circle, as well as the implications of flaunting such luxury during a time of economic uncertainty. Additionally, Suzanne's anxiety reflects her internal conflict between her desire for material possessions and her awareness of their potential consequences on her relationships and social standing.
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