Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 15, 1953
Transcript:
Linus crawls towards Lucy who is playing with blocks. She says, "Linus! You go 'way!"<BR><BR> Lucy grabs a book away from Linus and says, "And leave my book alone! This is my book!"<BR><BR> Linus reaches for a doll. Lucy says, "Linus! You leave my doll alone!"<BR><BR> Lucy holds a ball high above Linus' head. She says, "This is my ball! You can't play with it!"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "You leave my blocks alone! These are my blocks! You leave them alone!"<BR><BR> Lucy's mom says, "Lucy, what are you doing?" Lucy says, "I'm playing with Linus, Mother!" She runs to grab a toy duck while Linus huffs and puffs to keep up.<BR><BR> Mother says, "All right.. but you be nice to your little brother." Lucy says, "Yes, Mother." Mother says, "And you share your toys with him, too." Lucy says, "Yes, Mother."<BR><BR> Mother says, "You ARE sharing your toys, aren't you?" Lucy says, "Oh, yes, Mother.. and we're having a swell time playing together, too..." Lucy sits in a pile of toys while Linus sits alone.<BR><BR> Linus yells, "Ha!!"<BR><BR>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Bad Lucy!
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Cute
RoofDog about 12 years ago
Linus is surrounded by a vast emptiness of toylessness.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Rare dialogue from an adult.
mysinger over 10 years ago
The meanness begins.
weatherford.joe almost 10 years ago
Ah, Linus. So young. So sarcastic…
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Liar,liar
chaseajanney about 4 years ago
This is where evil Lucy starts
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
bad lucy.
Luna1120 about 3 years ago
Poor Linus
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 4 days ago
Third word.
And Mrs. Van Pelt is now clearly established as Lucy’s and Linus’ primary caregiver.