Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 22, 1963
Transcript:
Linus sits, reading a book. Lucy walks up to him and says, "Here . . . Take my letter down to the mailbox for me . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy says, "As you mail this letter, think of yourself as the first in a long line of responsible people who will help it finally to reach its destination!"<BR><BR> Linus wears a coat and hat and walks out of the door. Lucy waves from the front steps and says, "And remember . . . We're all proud of you!"<BR><BR> As Linus mails the letter he thinks, "I've never seen an older sister yet who wasn't a natural born hypnotist!"<BR><BR>
Cluck like a chicken.