Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 28, 1958
Transcript:
Linus walks down the hall, looking at a book.<br> <br> "Lucy, will you read this book to me?" "NO!" Lucy is building with wooden blocks.<br> <br> "Aw, c'mon.." Linus follows her, the book in his outstretched hands. "NO!"<br> <br> "Pleeeeeze?" Linus squats on a cushion beside where Lucy sits. Lucy thinks black thoughts and shuts her eyes.<br> <br> She reads, "'A man was born...He lived and he died!'"<br> <br> "'The end!'" She tosses the book over her shoulder and walks off. Linus sits on the cushion and watches her.<br> <br>"What a fascinating account..." Linus examines the book.<br> <br> "It almost makes you wish you had known the fellow.." Linus clutches the book close o him.<br> <br>
valheru almost 13 years ago
the definition of succinctness?
Infotsunami almost 13 years ago
Linus is empathy, Lucy, something less. All callings,high or low, are burdens.
yow4zip Premium Member about 6 years ago
Short and to the point. I like it.