Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 24, 1985
Transcript:
Sally sits at her classroom desk and says,"No, Ma'am"<BR><BR> Eudora, who sits in front of her, turns around as Sally grimaces and exclaims,"Now I feel guilty!"<BR><BR> She continues,"I'm so ashamed of myself"<BR><BR> They walk down the lane, pass the stone wall. She continues,"I told the teacher I didn't have my homework done because I wasn't feeling well last night..."<BR><BR> She concludes,"Actually, I was watching t.v......now, I'll be punished with bad luck...or somebody in our family will have bad luck..."<BR><BR> They stop by the traffic light at the curb. Eudora turns to her and says,"You're just superstitious"<BR><BR> They continues walking down the lane and Eudora concludes,"No one could really believe that somebody in your family would have bad luck because of something you did..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands on the baseball field and is bonked on the head with the ball. He sits on the ground in pain and dazed. He looks at the reader and asks,"Has my sister been lying again?!"<BR><BR>
Is this the source of Charlie Brown’s problems?