Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 24, 1991
Transcript:
Linus stands in the living room, reading a sheet of paper. He asks, "Magazines? What magazines?"<BR><BR> Linus is outside, facing the door of his house. He explains, "I'm going over to the park to meet with my attorney."<BR><BR> Linus gestures to Snoopy, the World Famous Attorney, who is drinking from a water fountain. "So all of a sudden I get this bill for thirty-five dollars!"<BR><BR> Linus walks behind Snoopy, both in profile. He continues, "Did I order any magazines? No, I did not... which is why I decided I needed an attorney...<BR><BR> Snoopy and Linus are sitting on a bench. Linus frets, "I mean, why should I pay for something I never ordered? Where's the justice in that?"<BR><BR> Linus says, "William Watson said, 'Let justice be done though the heavens fall. '"<BR><BR> Linus is in profile. "So what do you think?"<BR><BR> Linus looks at Snoopy. Snoopy thinks, "Think?"<BR><BR>
Snoopy thinks: why risk the sky falling over mere $35?