Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 28, 1957
Transcript:
"I CAN'T STAND IT! I JUST CAN'T STAND IT!" Charlie Brown kneels on the ground and bangs his fist. In front of him is a tree with string wrapped around it.<br> <br> He stands in front of the tree and looks up at it.<br> <br> "YOU STUPID TREE! LET GO OF THAT KITE!" he yells.<br> <br> "Let go, I say, or I'll give you the worst shaking you've ever had!" He shakes his fist at the tree threateningly.<br> <br> He shakes the tree hard; lots of leaves fall down, but no kite.<br> <br> Linus and Lucy walk up to find Charlie Brown sitting against the trunk of the bare tree. Leaves are scattered on the ground, but the kite it not there.<br> <br> Linus turns to look at Charlie Brown as they walk past.<br> <br> They walk on.<br> <br> "Is it autumn?" Linus asks Lucy.<br> <br>
It’s not Autumn, Linus. But there is a chance of storms in Charlie Brown.