Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 28, 1960
Transcript:
Schroeder is reading to Lucy in the living-room. He says, "'Sometimes he would startle people in public places'."<BR><BR> Schroeder continues, "'He flew out in anger against all that was petty, dull, or greedy in men'."<BR><BR> Lucy lounges on the piano and Schroeder continues, "'....often, however, his scorn would turn to high hilarity and humorous jests'"<BR><BR> Lucy turns to Schroeder and asks, "Are you reading about Beethoven or Mort Sahl?"<BR><BR>
Schroeder reading to Lucy around the house is very cute :)