Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 27, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is sitting reading a story to a smiling Schroeder. "At the conclusion of the symphony the audience stood up and Cheered..." <br> <br> Charlie Brown goes on reading as Schroeder listens, no longer smiling. "Beethoven, however, because of his deafness, could nit heat them and because his back was to the audience, could nit see them.." <br> <br> Schroeder is now frowning and wringing his hands together as he continues to listen to Charlie Brown reading, "With tears in her eyes one of the singers led Beethoven to the edge of the stage where He could see the cheering people.." <br> <br> Schroeder has now put his hands up to his face with a big, "*SOB*" Charlie Brown stops reading. <br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
Very touching.
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 7 years ago
I had heard about this story
Daeder over 3 years ago
This is the oldest Peanuts cartoon I ever remember reading as a kid. At the time, I had no idea it was from 1955!
Sapphire DeJewels almost 3 years ago
Wasn’t it Mozart who was deaf?