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In "Al Capone Does My Shirts," the story concludes with Moose Flanagan coming to terms with the challenges of his life, particularly his relationship with his sister Natalie and the complexities of living on Alcatraz Island. Moose finds a sense of belonging and acceptance, realizing the importance of family and friendship. The narrative emphasizes personal growth and the bonds that shape one's identity amidst adversity.

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