Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 29, 1968
Transcript:
Linus stands in front of Lucy and smiles. He throws his arms in the air and says, "Miss Othmar still likes me! It was all a misunderstanding!"<BR><BR> Linus explains, "I thought she wasn't looking at me the way she used to, and I was right! She needed glasses! How about that?"<BR><BR> Linus walks away and continues, "What appeared to be a strain in 'Teacher-pupil' relations, turned out to be uncorrected myopia! Miss Othmar still likes me."<BR><BR> Lucy and Linus it at the table. Linus writes. Lucy asks, "What are you doing now?" Linus replies, "I'm writing a note of appreciation to her opthalmologist!"<BR><BR>
So, it wasn’t a problem with her pupil, it was a problem with her pupils.