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Frank decides to turn himself in from "summary" of Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale,Stan Redding

After years of successfully eluding the law, I found myself at a crossroads. The thrill of outsmarting authorities had lost its appeal, and the weight of my deceit was becoming too heavy to bear. It was time to face the consequences of my actions, to make amends for the havoc I had wreaked. The thought of turning myself in was daunting, to say the least. I had spent so long running from the law, using my cunning and charm to evade capture. But deep down, I knew that I couldn't keep up the facade forever. The guilt gnawed at me, eating away at my conscience until I could no longer ignore it. So I made the decision to surrender myself, to finally put an end to the cat-and-mouse game I had been playing for so long. It was a difficult choice to make, but I knew it was the right one. I needed to face the music, to accept the consequences of my actions and take responsibility for the havoc I had wreaked. As I walked into the police station, my heart pounded in my chest. I knew that I would likely face a lengthy prison sentence, that my days of living a life of luxury and deception were over. But as I approached the desk and announced my intention to turn myself in, a sense of relief washed over me. Finally, the weight of my deceit was lifted, and I could begin the process of redemption.
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    Catch Me If You Can

    Frank W. Abagnale

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