Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 20, 1970
Transcript:
Linus walks, reading.<BR><BR> He reads on a sofa.<BR><BR> He walks outside, reading the book.<BR><BR> He sits at his desk and writes: : "Book Report: Ethan Frome"<BR><BR> "Not being a married person, I think it is impossible for me to understand the emotions involved in this novel."<BR><BR> Linus turns around to look at Charlie Brown who asks, "That's your book report?" "Sure."<BR><BR> Linus walks, carrying his paper.<BR><BR> He reaches up to place the paper on a desktop.<BR><BR> He walks back.<BR><BR> Linus looks straight ahead and says, "Yes, Ma'am? Why, thank you... I'm glad we agree.." [PANEL 11]: Linus turns to Charlie Brown and lifts his eyebrows: "You have to learn to tell it like it is, Charlie Brown.."<BR><BR>
HeatherMcCrillis over 7 years ago
Teach them, Linus!
Jaddis almost 2 years ago
Being a married person, I still find it impossible to understand the emotions in that novel.