
Linus Van Pelt: "I have a question for you, Charlie Brown" "Why am I so totally fascinated by this girl at school who drives me crazy?" / Charlie Brown: "I have a better question.." "How should I know?" // - Charles M. Schulz (1922 – 2000): Peanuts
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ライナス:「ひとつ質問があるんだ、チャーリー・ブラウン」「ぼくをイライラさせる例の子に、どうしてぼくこんなに夢中なんだろ?」/ チャーリー・ブラウン:「もっといい質問があるよ‥」「ぼくに分かるわけないだろ?」// - チャールズ・M・シュルツ (1922 – 2000): 『ピーナッツ』(【訳】谷川俊太郎 (1931 - ))

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