Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 01, 1953
Transcript:
"Patty and Lucy are walking to the Dime- Store to look around." dialogue-text,"Patty: Let's walk up to the Dime-store, Lucy, and look at all the toys.Patty: O think it's a lot of fun even if you can't buy anything.Lucy: ? !Patty: Look here, Lucy...Look at all the little dolls!Lucy: All I can see is the front of the counter..Patty: and look over here...Look at the tiny dishes!Lucy: I must say they're putting good wood into 'Em these days...Patty: Gee...An' Look over here..Lucy: Nice and smooth, too...Good job of sanding.Patty: Look at all the paper dolls...and look at those toy boats...Lucy: I see they used screws instead of nails...That's a good idea...Patty: Here's some tiny airplanes, and there's a tiny fire engine!Patty: We'll have to do that again some day, Huh, Lucy?Lucy: Sure...Call for me again in about four years!" emotion-body-position,"walking, facing right. facing left, facing forward, arms at side, happy, smiling, pointing, mouth open"
Dime stores have become dollar stores. That’s inflation for ya.