Pro Bono

That was all — $1,238.16. And nearly $8 of it was in change. Change carefully clutched in her hand as salespeoplecasually and carelessly dribbled it back to her. Change scrounged from pockets and chairs and change found laying on the street, walked over by people too busy or too rich to feel the need to bend down and pick up a dime. Change that added up to nearly $8. But $1,238.16 wasn't enough. And next week was …

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