Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 27, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on the floor playing as Violet comes up to him. She points at him and exclaims, "Get out of here!"<BR><BR> They stand in the foyer by the stairs and she says, "Go on home, Charlie Brown! I don't ever want to see you again! Not ever!" He sighs as he puts on his coat.<BR><BR> She stands at the door and shouts at him as he stands on the pavement, "Do you hear me?! Not ever, ever, ever!!!"<BR><BR> He walks down the lane saying, "I can always tell when I'm not wanted..."<BR><BR>
NateWright over 12 years ago
she always does the same thing!
baseballjoe about 12 years ago
do we ever find out why violet always kicks Charlie brown out?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
What was your first clue, Charlie Brown?
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
sadly no.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] over 1 year ago
Violet must be especially angry this time. She’s usually over it by the final frame.