August 3 I Shoplifting Case Study

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on august 3 i shoplifted your store. i know it has effected your life because of my actions the regret is excruciating. an apology may not make this preferable but i just want you to perceive i cant ever take this back or forgive myself. i understand what i did was wrong. no matter how much i wish i could take it back or just change the past i cant. i will obtain the reprecussions for my actions. i made a brobdingnagian sized mistake i will make it to be my last. thank you for your time and lastly im sorry for the inconvience and interruption to read my

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