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People would drop spare change into his handbag.
On a recent Friday, a day of prayer, it was not long before Mr. Sorro's first patron dropped spare change into his calloused hands.
He greeted Everett absentmindedly, picked up a Vancouver Sun from the pile by the open door and dropped change on the counter.
Bernie handed out broom and dustpan, and someone dropped change into the jukebox.
He tapped the crystal of his watch, dropped change on the counter and walked out.
Arkady dropped change into a can for hard rolls and tea, ate one roll and left the rest.
Some patrons would drop loose change in the envelopes they were given for donations; others would contribute nails and pins.
And I'm dropping loose change again.
Another common scam involves one person dropping change in a crowded area, such as on a bus.