Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 25, 1952
Transcript:
"I wonder if it's nice outside today..." Lucy says as she stands up in her crib. She wears pajamas.<BR><BR> "I'll be glad when I learn to get out of bed like other people!" Lucy declares as KLUNK! She fall out of her crib and lands on her head.<BR><BR> Lucy stands at the window in the widow and exclaims, "Oh, my!"<BR><BR> She scurries off: "Here comes Charlie Brown, and I'm still in my sleepies!"<BR><BR> "What's he doing here so early?" Lucy asks. She peeks out from a window and watches Charlie Brown on the doorstep, on a right angle with her window.<BR><BR> She takes off down the hall: "A girl can't talk to a fellow while she's still in her sleepies!....I'll have to hide in my room."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands in the living room He calls, "LUCY! Where are you?"<BR><BR> Lucy stands in the corrner of her room and panics: "Oh, no! He's coming right in here..."<BR><BR> "?" Charlie Brown finds Lucy buried up to her neck in a pile of toys as he enters her room. She greets him : "Hi!"<BR><BR>
sonicmario2 over 12 years ago
how old are they???
yow4zip Premium Member about 12 years ago
My, she’s a modest one.
vanillaskies over 11 years ago
Is it just me or does little!Lucy have a crush on Charlie Brown?
Pelahnar over 11 years ago
Maybe all the hard knocks on the head when she was little contributed to her crabbiness.
paullp Premium Member over 9 years ago
This looks like the first time we see Lucy speak in complete sentences. And yes, she does fall on her head a lot.
StranglyInsolentChild over 8 years ago
Oh my! Lucy was just an innocent little toddler back in the old strips… How did she “evolve” into such an annoying brat?
BigMikeInSA over 6 years ago
Lucy was almost cute here. She sure changed later.
PotatoBoi almost 5 years ago
lucy and her iron head
VICTOR PROULX about 4 years ago
I’d love to see all of that painting
Ari Jones almost 4 years ago
she klunks so much
Commenter8888 about 3 years ago
she doesn’t like getting embarrassed.
marjmk over 1 year ago
The first time Lucy talks more like the other characters