Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 18, 1962
Transcript:
"Linus sits at a table with a paper and pencil and says to Charlie Brown, \"I've been thinking . . .\"<BR><BR> Linus continues, \"Why couldn't I run off a form letter on a stencil and send the same letter to the 'Great Pumpkin', Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny?\"<BR><BR> Linus says, \"I don't think they'd ever know the difference . . . I'm sure the great pumpkin wouldn't . . . He's very naive . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I wish you hadn't told me that . . .I'm disillusioned . . .\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Linus sits at a table with a paper and pencil and says to Charlie Brown, \"I've been thinking . . .\"<BR><BR> Linus continues, \"Why couldn't I run off a form letter on a stencil and send the same letter to the 'Great Pumpkin', Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny?\"<BR><BR> Linus says, \"I don't think they'd ever know the difference . . . I'm sure the great pumpkin wouldn't . . . He's very naive . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I wish you hadn't told me that . . .I'm disillusioned . . .\"<BR><BR>"
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