Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 12, 1962
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown walks to school with Linus and says, \"Another note from your mother?\" Linus replies, \"Yes, she likes to put them in with my lunch.\"<BR><BR> Linus reads, \"'Dear son, are you studying hard today? Have you made the most of the morning hours?'\"<BR><BR> Linus continues, \"'Your father and I want only the best for you but you must do your part too . . . Don't fail us . . . Be diligent . . . Lovingly, Mom.'\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I used to wonder why you sometimes drag that blanket around but now I think I know!\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown walks to school with Linus and says, \"Another note from your mother?\" Linus replies, \"Yes, she likes to put them in with my lunch.\"<BR><BR> Linus reads, \"'Dear son, are you studying hard today? Have you made the most of the morning hours?'\"<BR><BR> Linus continues, \"'Your father and I want only the best for you but you must do your part too . . . Don't fail us . . . Be diligent . . . Lovingly, Mom.'\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I used to wonder why you sometimes drag that blanket around but now I think I know!\"<BR><BR>"
Don’t fail us or else.