Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 01, 1968
Transcript:
Snoopy walks away from a bush and thinks, "Rats! What a dumb thing to do!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands in front of Snoopy and shouts, "You threw your supper dish into the next yard?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown points at Snoopy and says, "Ha! And now you can't get it because you're afraid of the neighbor's cat."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "Well, it serves you right!" Snoopy thinks, "Oh, good grief, here it comes . . . 'The lecture.'"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "You were mad because I gave you cat food, and now your temper has gotten you into trouble, hasn't it?" Snoopy thinks, "I can't stand these lectures . . Every time you do something wrong, you have to listen to a lecture!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "It just doesn't pay to lose your temper . . Self-control is a sign of maturity . . Temper is . ." Snoopy thinks, "Lecture lecture lecture . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy walks away and thinks, "I can't stand it! I'd rather face that stupid cat than another lecture . . I'll just climb over this hedge, and get my supper dish back!"<BR><BR> Snoopy climbs on the hedge and thinks, "I'll just go right up to that stupid cat and say, 'Unhand my supper dish, you stupid cat!' and . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy stands on the hedge and thinks, ". . And that stupid cat will kill me!"<BR><BR> Snoopy stands next to Charlie Brown and says, "I can stand the lecture."<BR><BR>
I loved these Sunday stories, from what I can tell they’re not common in any strip