Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 30, 1973
Transcript:
The Literary Ace types.<BR><BR> He types, "Winter had come again all too soon, and it was time for Joe Jacket to bring in his polar cows."<BR><BR> "As he rode out from the barn, the first flakes of snow began to fall." Snoopy notices that snow is beginning to fall.<BR><BR> "He looked up at the slate-grey sky and shivered." Snoopy looks up; the snow is coming down heavier.<BR><BR> He types: "The blizzard started quickly. A howling wind pounded the snow across the bleak prairie." A wind blows Snoopy's ears back. He shuts his eyes.<BR><BR> Snoopy hunches over the typewriter: "Joe Jacket hunched forward in the saddle, and urged his mount forward through the flying snow and screaming wind."<BR><BR> It is no longer snowing, but Snoopy is buried under a pile of snow. His eyes peek out."Tell my publishers not to expect a manuscript until Spring!" he thinks.<BR><BR>
Snoopy is hoping for a flurry of sales!