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Mr. Cogburn, did you find a bottle with a hundred and twenty-five dollars in it?

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In the US, as elsewhere, it is becoming more common to see queues where one can pay to get to the front. […]

Some guests simply queue up for their rides. Those who purchase green-and-gold wrist bands - fitted with radio frequency technology - are able to swim in the pool or eat snacks before being alerted to their turn. Guests who pay an even higher fee - roughly double the price of admission - get the gold flash pass, cutting their waiting time in half. […]

In October 2011, Atlanta created a priority lane on the highway for drivers with a Peach Pass - the price of driving in the lane changes depending on how much traffic there is.

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lithograph { Robert Riggs, Psychopathis Ward, c. 1940 }





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