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I prayed when my dad was ill, and I prayed just as hard for forgiveness right after I shoplifted a bath-bomb from the drug store.
I shoplifted a copy — this was a petty theft, not a high-minded rescue — from Unabridged Bookstore in Chicago, where I grew up.
I wore spike heels that I shoplifted and a watermelon-red tube top.
In my early 20s, after I'd left Houston for New York to attend college, I shoplifted everything I needed food, books, clothes.
In my early twenties, after I'd left Houston for New York to attend college, I shoplifted everything I needed – food, books, clothes.
Or when I shoplifted once just like Troy because I was tired of the "we don't have the money for that," proverb.
If I shoplift an album from my local record store, no one else can buy it.
I shoplift candy and then I throw it away.
Like Raheem, I too had once shoplifted from a pharmacy while in the grips of a manic episode.
I consulted a psychiatrist privately and when he asked why I had shoplifted I replied that I did not know.
Hitherto I had shopped at the humbler, now-defunct Gimbels on Lexington Avenue, supplementing my meager haul with the occasional vial of mascara shoplifted from the even more cut-rate Woolworth down the street.
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