Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 27, 1978
Transcript:
Charlie Brown walks with Sally. Sally says, "Well, I hope you're satisfied, big brother . . I bought that stupid kid a new ruler . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Good for you . . . And I hope you learned a lesson about returning what you've borrowed."<BR><BR> Sally replies, "I sure did."<BR><BR> Sally continues, "It's a lot better than getting punched out!"<BR><BR>
Actually, it seems to me Charlie Brown is a little off there—seems the lesson Sally had to learn, was BEING CAREFUL, about things that you borrow, while you are using them.