Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 30, 1964
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits in an armchair and reads, "'Gulliver's Travels...part one...chapter one...'"<BR><BR> "'My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons. He sent me to..."<BR><BR> "Good grief! This book has two hundred and fifty four pages."<BR><BR> He walks away, saying, "I'll start reading it tomorrow..."<BR><BR>
No, Charlie Brown, don’t start reading it tomorrow, START READING IT NOW, for God’s sake! If you think you have enough time to read a 254-page book and report on it, within a matter of only a few days, you are SORELY MISTAKEN.