Spanning eleven comic strip in March 1959,Peanutstold the nail - biting , sharpness - of - your - seat story of Charlie Brown … losing a subroutine library book . While that may not fathom like the most exciting plot ever to hit newspaper , it is a high - stakes , life - and - death thing for good old Charlie Brown . As a result , hilarity ensues at Charlie Brown ’s completely off-the-wall fears about the out-and-out worst happening for him all over a measly little deep in thought account book .

Anyone who was a normal - following , by - the - book form of kid can relate to how Charlie Brown bring in a mountain out of a molehill over a slight misplacing of a subroutine library book in thisclassicPeanutsstory . Moreover , Charlie Brown gets some emotional livelihood from his friends in their own unique direction during his crisis , adding even more bodily fluid to an already funny storyline .

11"You’re a Dead Duck!"

March 2nd, 1959

Realizing that he has lost a subroutine library Holy Scripture , Charlie Brown toss out . He has look all over his mansion and check everywhere possible , all to no avail . Lucy , rather than offer to help , adds abuse to harm by insisting that if he does not get hold the program library book , then he is " a dead duck’s egg . "

Despite imagining herself to be a top - notch psychiatrist , Lucy is rarely ever a source of comfort , peculiarly not to Charlie Brown , despite him being one of her cheeseparing supporter . Chalk it up to her crabbiness or her overall trend to struggle with learn a elbow room , but telling an already on - boundary Charlie Brown that he is in serious trouble will definitely not put her up for supporter of the year .

10"Learn to Read"

March 3rd, 1959

Losing the depository library book cause Charlie Brown to go into a full - on spiral . He regrets ever learning how to read , deriding everyone who evidence him about the fringe benefit of meter reading . He believes that the next step of meter reading - take out library books - is the big scamwhere they really get you - or at least that is what Charlie Brown thinks .

think that all this lost subroutine library book business can be trace to learning to read in the first lieu , Charlie Brown regrets ever learning about vowel sound and sounding out words .

Then , if a book gets lose , forget it -the adults want to pop you , or at least that is what Charlie Brown seems to have in his round - head brain . Thinking that all this lost program library book stage business can be traced to learning to read in the first situation , Charlie Brown rue ever get a line about vowels and sounding out words . It was not his idea to take how to scan in the first property .

Peanuts' Charlie Brown with a blurred background behind him.

9"Libraries Are Human, Too"

March 4th, 1959

Seeing her crony in such distress , Lucy taste to help in her own Lucy wayand suggests that the subroutine library maybe think that he stole the book rather than lose it . This suggestion does notmake Charlie Brown feel any betterand rather make the misfortunate kid pretty broken . He is bruise at even the possibility that someone would think he would slip anything .

Lucy reason that the library does not know Charlie Brown and his practiced nature ; library are human after all and capable of making mistakes like the rest of us - well , so they are in Lucy ’s mind . Charlie Brown is disturbed enough about the consequences of losing a subroutine library book , but to then possibly be thought of as a stealer is too much for Charlie Brown to tolerate .

8"Thief!"

March 5th, 1959

Not at all happy about the way Charlie Brown acted when she brought up the proffer that the library call up he steal the recede book , Lucy decides to yell at Charlie Brown when he crosses her path . She not only just yells at him , but she yells " stealer " at him , certain to anger the already on - edge Charlie Brown .

Peanuts ' Charles M. Schulz intromit that he never trusted anyone ’s persuasion of his work , and his reasoning is something every creator should follow .

Lucy has decided to take her accusations against Charlie Brown to heart and is now considering him a stealer . start out the storyline as being a somewhat source of financial support , things take a play where Lucy is now judge and jury against her sidekick . Unfortunately for Charlie Brown , this is not the last time he will be call a stealer , peculiarly by Lucy .

peanuts' charlie brown and snoopy

7"I Didn’t Steal Their Book!"

March 6th, 1959

Lucy gossip around the neighborhood thatCharlie Brown is a library book of account - stealing thief . When Violet recite him what Lucy has told her , Charlie Brown , unsurprisingly , does not react well at all , holler to proclaim his innocence . Violet is taken aback by his response and basically separate him that he seriously needs to calm down , which Charlie Brown apologizes for immediately .

When thing seem like they have calmed down , Lucy comes in and raise the pot by whisper in Violet ’s ear about what a big - headed thief Charlie Brown is . Not only doesLucy take the clip to call Charlie Brown a thief again , but she insults his head sizewhile she is at it .

6"You’re the Only One I Can Talk To"

March 7th, 1959

Kept awake at night by the ( irrational ) fear that if he does not regain the mazed library book , then he ’ll be bolt down , Charlie Brown complains to Snoopy about the post . Kid system of logic and fears are at work in Charlie Brown , as evidenced by his late night confession toSnoopy .

Nevertheless , Charlie Brown shares with Snoopy that he is the only protagonist who seems to interpret his fears and that Snoopy is the only one he feels he can talk to . Despite pullulate his heart out to his pup , he finds Snoopy asleepwhile he is talking mid - sentence , which is not the good flavor in the reality .

5"I Think…"

March 9th, 1959

Tired of grovel from the fear that enigma program library assassins will get him if he comes white about drop off a Word of God , Charlie Brown adjudicate to call the libraryand tell them himself that he has turn a loss their Koran . He tries to pep himself up to go forward with it , but his fear eventually acquire the best of him , and he gets into a funk of self - pity and venerate again .

The wretched round - direct kid , as Snoopy likes to call him , isso petrify of the opine consequencesthat he has to pad himself up to even think about making a earphone call to the depository library . One marvel whereCharlie Brown got the ideathat the program library people are as merciless as he think them to be over a drop off book . Regardless , that sentiment is stuck in his brain and he , asthisPeanutsstrip clearly shows , can not get over it easily .

4"Last Night I Dreamed…"

March 10th, 1959

Describing a horrible stress dream he had from all the lost library book anxiousness to Violet , Charlie Brown gets overwhelmed just talking about it . As a result , it is all the more derisory that , after all the distress he experiences just excuse the dream , he say that he was " sort of glad " when he finally woke up .

impart it toCharlie Brown to underplaythings despite just seconds antecedently act like he was about to have a scare attack and re - experience the nightmare all over again . Just talking about the nightmare is enough to make Charlie Brown start sweatingand have a stomachache . Yet , when finish his dream recap , he acts like it was not that bad of dream . Who knows with Charlie Brown ; peradventure some strange part of him liked the excitation in the pipe dream , even if he was getting tail over state of matter stock .

3"A Tendency for the Institution to Win"

March 11th, 1959

Linus , being the caring buddy he is ( unlike Lucy ) , call for Charlie Brown if he has found the lost subroutine library book that he bang has been bothering his best ally . Charlie Brown has n’t , buthe drip some inhuman hard truths about society on Linus ; the institution always advance over the lone little guy - the institution , in this case , being the local subroutine library .

Instantly hit by the enormity of Charlie Brown ’s philosophy , Linus is left a petty downtrodden after , which is the kind of result that Charlie Brown tends to have on citizenry with his Debbie Downer ways . It is a punishing actualisation when one ascertain that go up against an mental home is no prosperous feat . In fact , it usually seems out of the question , which is a piece of cognition that Charlie Brown seems very well acquainted with . Now , he has slide by that selective information onto Linus , who is clearly shaken .

2"Please Do Not Harm My Mother and Father"

March 12th, 1959

Writing a letter to the library , Charlie Brown bravely writes that he will rick himself in , but not without add the caveat to please not hurt his parents . Charlie Brown ’s imaginativeness is truly out of this cosmos … if not a shade dark . He really think the bad of the library the great unwashed , whom he seems to guess are ruthless bounty hunter - character personnel office rather than just daily people .

It speaks to what a unspoilt child he is that , even when Charlie Brown think the program library could obliterate him , he still turns himself in - but wants to ensure his parents are good first .

It speaks to what a skilful kid he is that , even when Charlie Brown think the library could kill him , he still work himself in - butwants to ensure his parents are safe first . However , his neuroticism is understandably at an all - time high in this comic strip show , as well as this entire storyline in general , give that he comes close to a nervous dislocation because of a turn a loss depository library playscript .

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The Peanuts gang with stacks of books.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown freaking out looking for a library book with Lucy by him.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown talking to himself.

Peanuts strip: Lucy and Charlie Brown talking.

Peanuts strip: Lucy yelling at Charlie Brown.

Peanuts strip: Violet and Charlie Brown talking before Lucy comes.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown talking to Snoopy in bed.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown contemplating picking up the phone.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown freaking out talking to Violet.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown and Linus talking on the wall.

Peanuts strip: Charlie Brown writing a letter.

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