Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 20, 1978
Transcript:
Snoopy disco dances. Eudora says, "Somehow I have the feeling you're trying to get something from me."<BR><BR> Eudora continues, "You're after Linus's blanket, aren't you? Well, I don't have it!"<BR><BR> Eudora says, "I gave it to that kitty next door." Snoopy's ears stand up. He thinks, "Kitty?!"<BR><BR> Snoopy hears the cat and thinks, "Some kitty!"<BR><BR>
I’ve always wondered, which is the more proper way to add possessive case to nouns ending in “s”; (as in Linus, of course, for example), is it Linus’s(as Schulz wrote here),or would it be Linus’? Either way is OK, I guess.