Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 09, 1956
Transcript:
Lucy sits on the floor with her elbows propped on the piano that Schroeder plays.<br> <br> She turns and looks at him. She begins, "Schroeder, I've been thinking..."<br> <br> She faces out again. "What if you and I were to get married someday, and have a lot of children?"<br> <br> She leans back against the piano and continues: "And what if, instead of being real rich,we were real poor becasue you insisted on playing the piano in some cheap little..."<br> <br> "WHAT?" Schroeder shouts, and stops playing. Lucy somersalts through the air.<br> <br> He stalks off. Lucy slumps against the piano with a sigh: "Whew."<br> <br> She turns to the side again. "Every now and again I think I should marry an accordion player!"<br> <br>
he’s already said that he’s not going to play for money, but he’s a little bit sensitive about people bringing up how he’s going to be real poor because of it