Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 08, 1953
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is walking down the street and says, "As long as I'm at this end of the block, I really ought to stop in and see Linus and Lucy."<BR><BR> He rings the door bell and says, "I haven't seen Linus in quite a while."<BR><BR> Lucy answers the door and as he takes his coat off he says, "How's your baby brother, Lucy?"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "I don't think he's very well... I'm worried about him..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Why? He looks fine to me... in fact he look very happy." Linus sits on the floor smiling and playing with wooden blocks.<BR><BR> Lucy says, "No, I don't think so. Watch..." They walk up behind Linus.<BR><BR> Lucy screams, 'Hey, Linus!" Linus bounces off of the floor and the blocks fly out of his hands.<BR><BR> Linus shakes with fear. Lucy says, "See? He's awfully nervous!"<BR><BR>
See,I just gave him him a little push. You couldn’t tell but he was sickly on the inside but you couldn’t tell because he is very very good at hiding his emotions. And that’s not healthy for a baby. So I was helping him get better. You didn’t help so isn’t this your fault? (Lucy explaining to her parents what happened)