which sentence from the passage would require the reader to make an interference about what is happening to the charter?

we drive to the mall where he says he lost the last one.
i am the wheelman, left behind in the car, while my father cases a department store.
packages of stretch socks clumsily slip from his fingers.
the thief is chased by an attentive salesclerk. This is the book Tired of losing his wallet to pickpockets, my father, at seventy, makes a phony one. He stuffs the phony wallet with expired food coupons and losing Florida Lottery tickets and a fortune cookie fortune that reads “Life is the same old story told over and over.” In a full-length mirror, he tries the wallet in then back pocket of his pants. It hangs out fat with desire. “All oyster,” he says to me, “no pearl.” We drive to the mall where he says he lost the last one. I am the wheelman, left behind in the car, while my father cases a department store. He is an old man trying to act feeble and childlike, and he overdoes it like stage makeup on a community-theater actor. He has even brought a walking stick for special effect. Packages of stretch socks clumsily slip from his fingers. He bends over father than he has bent in years to retrieve them, allowing the false billfold to rise like a dark wish and he grappled by the passing shadow of a hand. Then the unexpected happens. The thief is chased by an attentive salesclerk. Others join in. The thief subdued, the clerk holds up the reclaimed item. “Your wallet, sir. Your wallet.” As she begins opening it, searching for identification, my father runs toward an exit. The worthless articles float to the floor. Now my father is in the car, shouting for me to drive away. There will be time enough for silence and rest. We are both stupid with smiles and he is shouting, “Drive fast, drive fast.”

The sentence "He bends over father than he has bent in years to retrieve them, allowing the false billfold to rise like a dark wish and he grappled by the passing shadow of a hand." would require the reader to make an interference about what is happening to the character.

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The sentence from the passage that would require the reader to make an inference about what is happening to the character is: "He bends over father than he has bent in years to retrieve them, allowing the false billfold to rise like a dark wish and he grappled by the passing shadow of a hand."