Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 17, 1966
Transcript:
Lucy says, "I suppose you're not going to change your mind . . . " Linus drags his blanket and says, "Nope!"<BR><BR> Linus replies, "I do not change my mind easily."<BR><BR> Lucy says, "You're stubborn, do you know that?" Linus says, "On the contrary . . . I'm not stubborn, I'm merely tenacious!"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, "You're the most stubborn person I've ever known!" Linus replies, "I have tenacity! I have the same tenacity that got George Washington through Valley Forge!"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "Ha! That's a laugh!" Linus continues, "Stubborness is a fault . . . Tenacity is a virtue!"<BR><BR> Lucy shouts, "You're so stubborn, you won't even admit you're stubborn!" Linus replies, "I cling tenaciously to my very valid view that I am tenacious . . . "<BR><BR> Lucy punches Linus.<BR><BR> Linus lies dazed on the floor and says, "On the other hand, perhaps I'll admit to a little mule-headedness . . . "<BR><BR>
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