Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 16, 1978
Transcript:
The Beaglescout raises his head up from the sleeping bag and yawns.<BR><BR> He walks over to his troops who are lying in the sleeping bags. He thinks,"Okay, men! Rise and shine!"<BR><BR> He sits on the ground, holding a pan over a fire; two of his troops walk over with their own pans. He thinks,"Let's chow down, and get ready to hit the trail."<BR><BR> As they walk down a lane, he thinks,"I know everyone is tired, but we have a lot of ground to cover today...."<BR><BR> They continue to hike along.<BR><BR> He stops and thinks,"Where's Olivier? He's fallen behind again...."<BR><BR> They approach Olivier in the lane standing upright in his sleeping bag. The Beaglescout thinks,"We'll travel a whole lot faster, Olivier, if you'll get out of your sleeping bag!"<BR><BR>
Olivier is just going to inch his way along. . .