Mrs Binks (angrily): "Call that an argument ? Oh, get out! " Mrs Winks: "Don't say 'get out' to me." Mrs Binks: "I address the expression not to you, but to your argument. I do not ask you to get out—to get out of the room or the house, or the town, or the country, or the planet, or the universe. Do I make myself plain?" Mrs Winks: "You can't possibly make yourself any, plainer than you are' naturally."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 228, 1 October 1897, Page 5
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