Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 25, 1959
Transcript:
Sally crawls up to Linus, who is sitting on the ground, sucking his thumb and holding his blanket.(BR BR) Sally sits next to him and stares at Linus, as Snoopy approaches from Linus's other side.(BR BR) Sally and Snoopy stare at Linus, who opens his eyes.(BR BR) Sally smiles at Linus as he looks at her.(BR BR) Linus looks to Snoopy, who smiles at him.(BR BR) Linus closes his eyes.(BR BR) SMACK! Sally leans over and kisses Linus, whose eyes boggle. Snoopy snatches Linus's blanket.(BR BR) Linus looks around him; he is alone.(BR BR) He sits there.(BR BR) He walks. (BR BR) Linus stands next to Lucy, who sits under a tree, reading a book. (BR BR) He sits beside her, with his chin in his hands. (BR BR) Linus opens his arms. He asks Lucy, "If you can't trust dogs and little babies, whom can you trust?"(BR BR)
Little puppies. You can still trust little puppies, Linus.
Also, an unusual placement of Peanuts logo between two panels. (Or, unusual split of the first Sunday panel in two.)