Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 05, 1987
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands atop the pitcher's mound and looks up into the sky. He exclaims, "Oh, no!"<BR><BR> Lucy stands on the baseball field looking up into the sky and exclaims, "I got it!"<BR><BR> She holds her hands out as the ball descends to her.<BR><BR> The ball suddenly hits her in the head with a BONK! She falls to the ground.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown runs off the mound to her. He exclaims, "Good Grief!" "Lucy, are you all right?"<BR><BR> He kneels by her as she sits up dazed and in pain. He puts his finger up and asks, "Lucy, Look! How many fingers do you see?"<BR><BR> She looks at his finger and starts counting, "One...two..three..four...five...six..."<BR><BR> She countines, "Fifty-two..fifty-three...fifty-four..." He sweat slightly as she continues, "Two hundred and ten..two hundred and eleven..two hundred and twelve.."<BR><BR> He looks around and says, "Everyone's left..." She continues counting, "Three hundred and sixty..three hundred and sixty-one.."<BR><BR> She calls after him, "Hey, manager, how did you ever get four hundred fingers?"<BR><BR>
Lucy may need to go to a doctor. But that being said, aww… in spite of how she treats him, he still gets concerned if she’s hurt. You’re a bigger man than I am, Charlie Brown.