Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 14, 1954
Transcript:
"He's so cute and I'm so miserable..he doesn''t know I even exist.." Lucy laments. She stands behind Schroeder as he plays the piano.<BR><BR> She sighs.<BR><BR> "HEY!!" Lucy yells, sending a startled Schroeder somersalting through the air and over the piano.<BR><BR> Lucy stands over a dazed Schroeder, who lies on his back. She demands, "Why don't you forget about that stupid piano for awhile, and pay some attention to ME?"<BR><BR> Schroeder clasps his hands to his cheek and walks away. Lucy follows him, pleading, "Look, Schroeder...Look...Can a stupid ol' piano ever compare with a pretty face? Huh? Can it? Hmmmmmmm?" She smiles.<BR><BR> He stands behind the piano and faces her as Lucy places her hands on either side of the piano and begs, "C'mon...Forget about Beethoven for awhile..."<BR><BR> She stands on top of the piano as he sits down. She offers, "How about coming over to my house for hot chocolate and marshmallows?"<BR><BR> "NO!" Schroeder announces, banging his fist down on the keyboard. BONG! The force sends Lucy jumping straight up into the air.<BR><BR> She walks past the fence and complains, "I'll probably never get married!"<BR><BR>
now she’s starting to resemble the Lucy we all know and love