Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 13, 1966
Transcript:
"Pont a Moussoin" reads the sign the World War I Flying Ace stares at.<BR><BR> "Ah! The Moselle River!" Snoopy thinks, as he stands on a bank and looks down at a stream.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits with his paws on the ground and thinks, "Here's the World War I pilot down behind enemy lines..."<BR><BR> "By night I sneak through the abandoned trenches.." The panel is in silhouette.<BR><BR> "By day I sleep on haytacks.." Snoopy lies on his back on top of a haystack..."<BR><BR> "Suddenly it's night again...I must continues my journey across France to reach the Channel..." Snoopy slithers along the ground.<BR><BR> "What's this? A small French farm house! Anybody home?" Snoopy stands in front of his doghouse.<BR><BR> "Ah, Mademoiselle..do not be afraid..I am a pilot with the Allies..my plane was shot down by the Red Baron..." Snoopy stands in the doorway and raises his arms to explain.<BR><BR> "She does not understand ze English... Ah, but she will understand that I am a handsome young pilot..." Snoopy raises his eyebrows.<BR><BR> "And she? She is a beautiful French girl..Soup? Ah, yes, mademoiselle, that would be wonderful! A little potato soup, and I will be on my way..." Snoopy sits at a table behind a lit candle. [PANEL 11]: He clasps his hands: "But how can I bear to leave her? Perhaps someday I can return..au revoir, mademoiselle, au revoir! Ah, what a pity...her heart is breaking...Do not cry, little one...Do not cry..." [PANEl 12]: "Farewell! Farewell!" Snoopy stands outside in profile, and waves. [PANEL 13]: Snoopy stomps along, thinking, "Curse the Red Baron and his kind! Curse the wickedness in this world! Curse the evil that causes all this unhappiness! Curse the-" [PANEL 14]: Charlie Brown sits up in bed and glances at Snoopy, who lies weeping next to him. Charlie Brown thinks, "I think missions are getting to be too much for him.."<BR><BR>
jbruins84341 over 7 years ago
Snoopy knows French?
PatrickASL almost 5 years ago
He meets, in his mind, a beautiful French girl. They are acquainted only long enough for her to serve him some potato soup, then he leaves. Yet, she imagines over the course of one meal, she’s fallen in love and her heart is breaking at his departure.
That’s some imagination.
jasonbres about 2 years ago
Parts of this strip were later used in “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”.